
Adamick Screen


The Adamick Screen | Castelli® for Haworth
This artful, novel screen makes its debut at NeoCon 2010. Designed by Chris Adamick, this unique sculpture brings form and function together in a highly artistic space divider. Its visual interest, design and texture spark conversation and make a resounding, iconic statement in any environment.
The folding and stacking plastic units slot together to create a memorable freestanding screen with warmly lit and colorful interior pockets.
The Adamick Screen is a Young Designer Special and is now available through the Castelli for Haworth collection.
Awards: 2009 Wallpaper Award for most innovative textile product.
For more information on the Adamick screen, please contact your Haworth representative.
About the Designer
Chris Adamick is a LEED accredited designer whose interests span from environmental design to furniture and product design. His broad range of thinking leads him to create work that is emotionally engaging and often unexpected.
Chris was born in 1980 in Los Angeles, CA where he currently resides. In 2002, Chris graduated cum laude with a Bachelor of Fine Arts from UCLA and went on to study environmental design at Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, CA where he graduated with honors in 2007. His exposure to the rich community of artists and designers that surrounded him throughout his studies led Chris to embark on a career in design not constrained by disciplinary boundaries.
While designing with studios in New York City and Los Angeles, Chris has worked with clients such as W Hotels, Janus et Cie, Disney, and Westfield-along with private institutions and individuals both national and international. Chris currently designs with Test Collective, a full-service design studio that he founded with Brooklyn-based designer, Piotr Woronkowicz.
Chris has earned Interior Design’s Best of Year award, as well as Chicago Athenaeum’s Good Design award. Chris has exhibited nationally and internationally and in 2007 was a featured speaker at the International Contemporary Furniture Fair. He has been featured in global design magazines such as Surface, Elle Decor, Wallpaper, Metropolis, Metropolitan Home, Interior Design, Art and Auction, +81, Mark, and Monacle. Chris continues to be involved in educational design by serving as a guest critic for design studios at Art Center College of Design, USC, and Otis.
Adamick Screen Details:
Color Options:
Cranberry
Gray
Orange
White
Dimensions (nominal):
Height - 64”
Width - 56”
Depth - 6”
Material Content:
100% Acrylic
100% Recyclable
The Adamick Screen is manufactured in North America and is now available.