Friday November 30th, 2018 18:00-21:00 Celebrating the start to the holiday season the best way we know how to; we threw a party! Opening our doors to our customers and the New Milford community, we had a large turnout. Refreshments, food, & 20% off all of our products in the store. We want… Read more »
AMEICO + Usagi
November 11th 2018 – January 15th 2019 We are partnering with Usagi Gallery, located in Brooklyn NY, for a flash Pop-Up Shop. Usagi Gallery embodies and applies the modern Japanese aesthetic to everyone who visits and “offers the optimal environment for cross-disciplinary creativity and inspiration by integrating dining, art, and retail” (usaginy.com). Brands… Read more »
A Trip to Japan, Part 1
Dear all, It’s Peter, just back from visit to Japan. This time, I fit in a trip to Fukushima, near the site of the infamous March 2011 Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant malfunction after an earthquake. The event received an INES (International Nuclear and Radiological Event Scale) level 7, the highest level of damage… Read more »
AMEICO @ NY NOW 2018
Thank you all for coming to NY Now! Here’s some photos from the summer show of our new products. Be sure to stay up to date on all of our new arrivals by looking on our main website, www.ameico.com Visit our Facebook and Instagram accounts for additional updates. Instagram: ameico_design
The Telephone Exchange Building; A 100 Years In The Making
A new exhibition at AMEICO celebrating the centennial of the Southern New England Telephone Exchange Building of New Milford, CT opened on June 30th. The exhibition of rare telephones were generously donated by local collectors: Mark Berghold, George Champion, and Nancy A. Davis; the earliest examples of which would have been found in households when 29… Read more »
Museum für Gestaltung ReOpening
The main building of the Zürich Museum for Design re-opened on February 3rd after undergoing renovations in the last few years. A fine example of Swiss Modernist architecture, it was designed by Adolf Steger and Karl Egender in 1931, and housed the museum and the School of Arts and Crafts. Founding owner of AMEICO… Read more »
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