Figuratively fearless.

At Blu Dot, we think creativity and authenticity go hand
in hand. In honor of Black History Month, we’ve gathered four titles that
celebrate Black makers who reshaped culture by staying true to their vision.
From Howard Smith’s cross-continental design journey and the poetic realism of
Dawoud Bey and Carrie Mae Weems, to the spiritual world of Alice Coltrane and
the genre-defying work of Virgil Abloh, these books remind us that even the
smallest creative act takes courage.

Howard Smith
By Stephen Wolf

Alice Coltrane:
Monument Eternal
Edited by Erin Christovale

Dawoud Bey & Carrie Mae Weems: In Dialogue
Edited by Ron Platt

Virgil Abloh: Figures of Speech
Edited by Michael Darling

Fooled around and felt in love.


Completely upholstered from top to bottom, the Neat Dining Chair’s unique exterior conceals a sturdy construction of injected foam, a wood shell and metal legs. An endearing and comfortable combination of footie pajamas with a pinch of Muppet ™, Neat is designed to be as friendly to the posterior as it is to the eyes.