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Press and Editorial

featuring William Harvey's work.

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A selection of William Harvey Designs

Images of William Harvey Designs

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William Harvey Design

Images of selected works by William Harvey

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A Crimson Grail; CD Release Party at William Harvey's Studio.

Our party for Rhys Chatham and all the players from the live performance at Lincoln Center

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William Harvey's Design time line

A visual outline of design by William x Harvey

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William Harvey designs the 3rd Ward facility .

William Harvey designed the interior of this 50k SF creative economy facility in the [post] industrial area of Bushwick Brooklyn. The future of the area is now all about art, new music and creative business.

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William Harvey Profile in Home and Decor

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Bushwick Supply

"When my buddies at Maindrag Music asked me to design their new music industry supply store in Bushwick I was physched. It came out really nicely"

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William Harvey Brooklyn Modern Book Launch Party

Pictures from William Harvey's book launch party for Brooklyn Modern by Diana Lind for RIzzoli

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930 club anniversay: Tiny Desk Unit

William Harvey playing bass with the iconic DC band Tiny Desk Unit.

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William Harvey designs Brooklyn Industries stores

Brooklyn Industries recruited Bill Harvey to design two stores in the fall of 2006.

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Shatter Ceramics by William x Harvey for Umbra introduction party

Pictures of William x Harvey's celebration to launch his Shatter ceramic collection for Umbra.

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William Harvey's home and studio

Harvey's home and studio is a nexus of creativity and community.

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William Harvey design for Crypto:2002

William x Harvey's influential design for the fashion forward store on Bedford Ave. Williamsburg, Brooklyn. The first temporary pop up store anyone can remember: designers, architects and retailers from around the globe flocked to the store for inspiration.

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