Kristin Barron, the designer behind Kriest , will display her elegant lamps and objects, many of them fashioned from swirling pieces of burl wood and cast brass.

SA Baxter —a hardware and lighting brand that casts its products at an eco-friendly foundry in New York’s Hudson Valley—will bring a selection of levers, door knobs, and pulls to the Refresh section of the fair, which is focused on kitchen and bath.

New York–based Maximilian Eicke launched a line of sleek, contemporary furniture under the label Max ID NY in 2010. Keep your eyes peeled for the stylish new outdoor collection that he plans to debut at the show.

London-based furniture brand De La Espada will present works by contemporary designers like Luca Nichetto, who created the oak-and–Carrara marble Marlon table shown here.

Stillfried Wien , the Manhattan shop of Viennese couple Anna and Michael Trubrig, will present vintage modern designs from Austria, Germany, and Switzerland alongside a mix of inventive contemporary works, such as the modular shelf by German brand Moormann shown here.

Eskayel, the New York–based surface design firm, will bring an assortment of its boho, eco-friendly offerings, like the Stele wallpaper pictured, which is part of the new Dalili collection.

Kim Markel, who got her start working at a foundry for contemporary artists including Jeff Koons, will debut a series of translucent candy-color chairs crafted from reclaimed plastics.

The charming paperie Rifle Paper Co. will showcase a selection of its flora- and fauna-printed goods.

Kaufmann Mercantile has scoured the globe for the most functional designs in every category, from glassware to garden tools. Now, the Brooklyn-based e-tailer will showcase its new furniture line alongside its curated selection of goods—like these cast-brass Japanese desk trays—at the ADDS.

Ronbow, known for its line of bathroom fixtures and fittings, will showcase sleek designer collaborations such as the Brit collection by Danelon Meroni, shown here.

Imaestri, created in 2014 and based in New York City, is an online resource for high-quality furnishings brands such as Neutra and Kartell. The chest of drawers shown here is by De Castelli, an Italian studio that specializes in ironwork.

KGBL —the furniture label developed by David Khouri, Roberto Guzman, and Christiaan Bunce—will exhibit its high-end, to-the-trade pieces, like the velvet-and-brass Armstrong armchair pictured here.

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