Finally, there were a few well-established designers branching out in their work among the unknowns at Alcova, including new pieces by Lindsey Adelman. Rather than her usual lighting, Adelman created a series of one-off experiments for the show, including a series of mobiles and ceiling lights that floated against the black-painted remains of one of the abattoir’s interiors. “I think of it like an all-knowing galactic goddess,” Adelman said of one fixture, a metal cage dotted with blue glass orbs that dripped with metallic chains.  Photo 42 of 71 in It’s Furniture Design’s Big Week. Here’s What We Saw During Salone del Mobile

It’s Furniture Design’s Big Week. Here’s What We Saw During Salone del Mobile

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Finally, there were a few well-established designers branching out in their work among the unknowns at Alcova, including new pieces by Lindsey Adelman. Rather than her usual lighting, Adelman created a series of one-off experiments for the show, including mobiles and ceiling lights that floated against the black-painted remains of one of the abattoir’s interiors. "I think of it like an all-knowing galactic goddess," Adelman said of one fixture, a metal cage dotted with blue glass orbs that dripped with metallic chains.