On June 1, six gurus illuminated arts and culture topics in San Diego and shared what’s making them stick in a visual, rapid-fire presentation style called pecha-kucha. Each presenter had 20 slides, displayed for 20 seconds each, to share their topic. The standing-room-only event was at the Kettner Daylight Studio in Little Italy, which we presented in partnership with Media Arts Center San Diego and Sezio.

Jennifer Luce is a well-regarded architect at Luce et Studio. She talked about the burgeoning contemporary furniture design scene in San Diego. In my chat with her a couple of years ago, she said despite living in San Diego for a couple of decades, she still tries to think like a foreigner, not yet like a local.

Here’s Jennifer:

What do you know about the world of innovative furniture? Have a favorite piece we should know about? Leave a comment below.

I am the arts editor for VOSD. You can reach me directly at kelly.bennett@voiceofsandiego.org or 619.325.0531. Or you can keep up with me on Twitter @kellyrbennett or on Facebook.

Kelly Bennett is a former staff writer for Voice of San Diego.

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