Collection by Heather Corcoran

Design from Frieze Art Fair New York

NYCxDesign wasn't the only event on the New York cultural calendar this past weekend. The Frieze Art Fair New York also offered plenty for design lovers to discover.

Throughout the fair, massage chairs by Korakrit Arunanondchai offered an immersive experience where visitors could relax while enjoying one of the show's special projects—all in the artist's signature bleached denim, of course.
Throughout the fair, massage chairs by Korakrit Arunanondchai offered an immersive experience where visitors could relax while enjoying one of the show's special projects—all in the artist's signature bleached denim, of course.
Aki Sasamoto built a personality test in the form of a three-dimensional maze that wove its way through the fair as a series of Choose Your Own Adventure–like multiple-choice questions.
Aki Sasamoto built a personality test in the form of a three-dimensional maze that wove its way through the fair as a series of Choose Your Own Adventure–like multiple-choice questions.
London's Serpentine Galleries presented a suite of artist- and architect-designed wallpapers by Maharam, including designs by John Baldessari, Rosemarie Trockel, Lawrence Weiner, Ai Weiwei, SANAA, Toyo Ito, and Marc Camille Chaimowicz (seen here).
London's Serpentine Galleries presented a suite of artist- and architect-designed wallpapers by Maharam, including designs by John Baldessari, Rosemarie Trockel, Lawrence Weiner, Ai Weiwei, SANAA, Toyo Ito, and Marc Camille Chaimowicz (seen here).
Athens gallery The Breeder's booth featured Andreas Agelidakis' carpet-draped "Crash Pad," a chill-out spot featuring architectural miniatures, books, and hanging artwork.
Athens gallery The Breeder's booth featured Andreas Agelidakis' carpet-draped "Crash Pad," a chill-out spot featuring architectural miniatures, books, and hanging artwork.