Congrats to the boys—Theo Richardson, Charles Brill, and Alexander Williams—behind New York's Rich, Brilliant, Willing. This was their first year showing at the ICFF, and the trio snagged an Editors Award for New Designer. Quart (on the left) was my favorite of their new introductions; the shade took its original form from a standard paint can. The marble base adds a nice weight and contrast to the white above. The aluminum extrusion of Channel (on the right) houses a strip of LEDs, with a hickory mast made at a factory that manufactures broomstick handles.  Search “theo richardson of rich brilliant willing” from ICFF 2011: From the Show Floor

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Congrats to the boys—Theo Richardson, Charles Brill, and Alexander Williams—behind New York's Rich, Brilliant, Willing. This was their first year showing at the ICFF, and the trio snagged an Editors Award for New Designer. Quart (on the left) was my favorite of their new introductions; the shade took its original form from a standard paint can. The marble base adds a nice weight and contrast to the white above. The aluminum extrusion of Channel (on the right) houses a strip of LEDs, with a hickory mast made at a factory that manufactures broomstick handles.