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Begun in 2007 as a partnership between Jamie Iacoli & Brian McAllister, Iacoli & McAllister was a Seattle based design studio offering a furniture, lighting and object product line that embodies an ethos of beauty, quality and style.  All of our pieces were assembled in our Seattle studio by a small team.

For eight years Iacoli & McAllister handled all metal and wood fabrication in-house and understands how things are made.  Since 2015 we worked closely with a network of west coast based vendors to produce our product line. We understand the importance of maintaining strong relationships with our vendors, so that we deliver a quality product within budget and on schedule.  

Over the years, our work has been featured in The New York Times, T Magazine, Wallpaper*, Dwell, Surface, Elle Decor UK, Fast Company, Wired, Sight Unseen, Interior Design, Vogue Living among other publications online and in print. 

With Brian having left the studio in 2018, to pursue other projects including parenthood, Jamie has kept the Iacoli & McAllister line going, while priovately working on new collections and custom projects that have yet to be released to the world’s prying eyes. That’ll happen when it’s meant to happen…

 

 

 


Large Frame Lights in Beats by Dre Headquarters | Design: Bestor Architecture 

Large Frame Lights in Beats by Dre Headquarters | Design: Bestor Architecture 

 

Our work can be seen in corporate headquarters and projects by the following clients: 

Airbnb
Amazon
Beats by Dre
SAKS 5th Ave
Dropbox
Hilton Hotels
Le Bon Marché - Paris
Nordstrom
Saks 5th Ave
Salesforce
Squarespace
Starbucks
Tiffany & Co.
Tumblr
Vaynor Media
W Hotel
Wework

Large Spicas in Tumblr Headquarters | Design: A+I

Large Spicas in Tumblr Headquarters | Design: A+I


Revati | Iacoli & McAllister
 

Our products have been carried in the following stores and boutiques:

Ace Hotel
ABC Home
COS
The Future Perfect
Gestalten
Matter
Mociun
Paul Smith
Starbucks Reserve Roastery
Totokaelo

11 Piece Frame | Cluster Iacoli & McAllister

 
Jamie Iacoli Newman & Sid

My work draws from my studies in eastern and western philosophy, 19th and 20th century literature, 20th & 21st century art, getting out of the US, and a whole lot of quiet time spent in solitude.  Inspired by the Bauhaus, I tend to keep it simple by exploring the way lines, planes and volumes intersect space.  I think a lot about emotions (vibes), barometric pressure changes and liminal space. I am intrigued by the nuance of what we cannot see but we know exists (love!), the negative physical space created and therefore highlighted by the work. 

 -Jamie Iacoli