Arielle Assouline-Lichten is the founder and principal designer of Slash Objects, a New York–based furniture studio that’s adding sustainability and simplicity to the American design vernacular. https://t.co/eVH8oJaBOU
Arielle Assouline-Lichten, the Brooklyn-based founder of Slash Objects, is heralding a promising new chapter by dialing into her newfound flow state to fine-tune her most well-received pieces https://t.co/PyVqTKQENc
Arielle Assouline-Lichten's installation is a commentary on the intersection between nature, society, and creativity and reflects on how these elements work together to define culture. #CultureLivesHere#ThompsonHotels
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Recycled rubber is functional And beautiful! Check out these stunning designs, by Slash Objects founder, #designer, and #architect, Arielle Assouline-Lichten!
The interactive map of women-led architecture practices by Rebel Architette can be used as a guide to women architects and their practices around the world.
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This Harvard grad has received yet another accolade: Arielle Assouline-Lichten, founder of Slash Objects, is the 2019 recipient of the American Design Honors. Read about the inspiration behind her #furniture designs here: https://t.co/KC69DTs9oz
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NEW BRAND ALERT! These storage baskets from Slash Objects aren't just beautiful and sustainably made in the United States, they're also perfect for cleaning up clutter, or a cat bed for a design-obsessed feline! 😻
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Wow @forbes@jeffrey_dyer@nathan_furr@clefrandt@Mike_Federle. You should be ashamed of yourselves. It's 2019 and America's Most Innovative Leaders is 99 MEN AND ONE WOMAN? Un-bloody-believable. Did no one at Forbes query this? Where were @forbeswomen? https://t.co/NQyxHk82oJ
Thank you to the brave women who spoke out about their sexual assault and harassment experiences! We need this bravery to make it clear how unacceptable it is to treat women like this. #metoo https://t.co/LXOS0B876X