The things that Matter: Jamie Gray debuts Matter Made’s 2015 collection during NYCxDesign

Over the past twelve years, hundreds of designers have passed through the doors of New York design stalwart Jamie Gray's SoHo showroom, Matter. Since launching the space in 2003, Gray has hosted over 50 shows, exhibiting the work of everyone from local emerging talents to international design superstars. In 2008 he introduced Matter Made, an eponymous in-house collection designed, developed and manufactured at the brand's Brooklyn workshop, which has grown year on year.
During last week's NYCxDesign the New York brand presented its 2015 collection, which comprises the work of five North American designers as well as new lighting from Gray himself. 'I've wanted to collaborate with all of them for a while,' says Gray, 'but it takes a while to land on something that resonates.' The resulting pieces include a maple coffee table by London-based, Canadian-born Philippe Malouin as well as a lightweight maple chair that was previously produced in 2013 by the designer as a limited edition in sand-cast aluminium.
NYC-based Serbian designer Ana Kras makes her debut at the brand with a collection of tables named 'Slon' - meaning elephant in Czech. With round wooden tops set onto wide cylindrical bases, the pieces are arranged across the showroom to create a landscape of warm terracotta, pale grey and blue paired with bold black and white stripes. 'Ana wanted to do something with color,' explains Gray, 'so I told her to go crazy. I never in a million years would have thought of or picked these colours and so when she came with this it was perfect.'
Also making their debut at the SoHo showroom are Brooklyn duo Vonnegut Kraft who have produced a multi dimensional blown glass pendant called 'Origin', while Joseph Guerra and Sina Sohrab of New York studio Visibility have crafted a line of round-edged desk accessories in marble and cast iron. Gray's own studio has also been hard at work on two new sculptural lighting designs - 'Landscape' - a pendant with a low sloped cast aluminium shade and 'Pyramid' - a more elaborate inverted pyramid piece that, when lit, produces a dazzling prism effect.
Malouin's chairs sit next to one of Ana Kras' striped 'Slon' tables
Studio Matter Made have produced their own range for the collection, called 'Abal', which includes the 'Pill' mirror. Elsewhere Gray has introduced product refinements that tackle issues of cost and practicality, such as his 'Discus' lamps, which have been re-launched with a simplified silhouette that makes assembly faster and more cost-effective.
Gray's 'Orbit' stools and dining table with Malouin's chairs (left) and his own 'XYT' lamp in blackened steel
Visibility's 'Kyuozo' round-edged desk accesories, which include bookends, a paperweight and letter holder
Studio Matter Made's 'Other' candle
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Ali Morris is a UK-based editor, writer and creative consultant specialising in design, interiors and architecture. In her 16 years as a design writer, Ali has travelled the world, crafting articles about creative projects, products, places and people for titles such as Dezeen, Wallpaper* and Kinfolk.
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