Last year, FOG extended its footprint with FOG FOCUS, a showcase of emerging designers and galleries located on a neighboring pier. This year, it was once again buzzing with energy (which was at least partly fueled by cocktails), with a standout showing from New York’s Superhouse. The gallery presented an installation of furniture by Belgian-Congolese maker Kim Mupangilaï, who crafted a three-piece seating set inspired by her cross-cultural roots. “It’s an introduction to the links between Art Nouveau and the Congo,” Mupangilaï told us. “It’s becoming more and more obvious that Art Nouveau was very inspired by non-Western countries.”  Photo 3 of 21 in Actually Good Word Art—and More Genre-Defying Decor at This Year’s FOG Design + Art Fair

Actually Good Word Art—and More Genre-Defying Decor at This Year’s FOG Design + Art Fair

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The gallery presented an installation of furniture by Belgian-Congolese maker Kim Mupangilaï, who crafted a three-piece seating set inspired by her cross-cultural roots. "It’s an introduction to the links between Art Nouveau and the Congo," Mupangilaï told us. "It’s becoming more and more obvious that Art Nouveau was very inspired by non-Western countries."