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A Duplex in the Clouds: Inside Barbara Cartategui’s NYC Transformation

Nestled on the 78th and 79th floors of a Tribeca skyscraper, this New York City duplex boasts breathtaking views of the Statue of Liberty and the city skyline. Transformed by Workshop/APD, the interior is a gallery of contemporary art curated by expert art advisor Barbara Cartategui.

Matt McKay’s Artful Makeover of a Historic Townhouse in Greenwich Village

Interior Designer Matt McKay transformed a historic townhouse in Manhattan’s Greenwich Village for a couple in their mid-30s. Inspired by the 1960s-70s folk music scene, McKay blended youthful spirit with the home’s historic character. The project balanced contemporary updates with respect for the past.

Par Excellence Showcases French Craftsmanship in Manhattan Showroom

The new showroom of Par Excellence, located at 344 Bowery in Manhattan, is a unique space resulting from a collaboration between American designer Thomas Pheasant and 10 of the best craftsmen in the world. The 1,076-square-foot living room and dining room feature bespoke furniture, lighting, and architectural decor, with two sample libraries showcasing bronze textures, woodwork, metalwork, and more.

1 Hotel Brooklyn Bridge With Comfort and Style

Every stay in the Big Apple promises adventure. To experience the fast-paced city and all its energy, Manhattan shouldn’t be your sole destination. On the other side of the Brooklyn Bridge, the eco-friendly 1 Hotel Brooklyn Bridge has become a coveted spot for travelers from all around the world.

Designer Lindsey Adelman: The Magic of Light

All of Lindsey Adelman’s creations, which are born from her keen observation of the natural and human worlds, captivate not only with their perfect proportions but also, and above all, because they embody an understated harmony between spontaneity and rationality, handcrafted elements and machine-made parts, pure beauty and necessary functionality.

Philip Johnson’s Clarity of Vision with The Glass House

The Glass House, designed by architect Philip Johnson, reflects the beautiful landscape of Southern New England. Johnson, known for his modernist approach, incorporated historical elements into his designs. The Glass House, completed in 1949, sits on a hill, nestled among trees, and offers stunning views of a manmade pond.

The Rise of Industrial Décor

For the past few years, renovating old warehouses, barns and industrial buildings into residential spaces has become evermore fashionable, especially in big cities such as New York City and Los Angeles. Designed by Andrew Franz Architect, this loft in Tribeca, New York City, is spread over 3,000 square feet.