A Landmark Reimagined by Marmol Radziner
In redesigning the amenity spaces of Lever Club within one of New York’s most iconic modernist landmarks, Marmol Radziner approached the project with both reverence and restraint. The result is a seamless dialogue between past and present. Design partner Ron Radziner shares how the firm brought the transformation to life.
—Suchi Reddy, FAIA, artist, architect, and founder of New York-based architecture firm Reddymade
Image courtesy of Bloomingdales (above left); Yinka Ilori pictured with his collection for Momentum Textiles & Wallcoverings (above right, photo by Chris Force)
Multidisciplinary artist Yinka Ilori implements his signature style of bold colors and retro forms in his designs for a dynamic pop-up experience at Bloomingdale’s NYC flagship, on display until Oct. 31.
HushFree pod by Haworth
With return-to-office in full swing, the once-cozy home office has been swapped for a bustling office environment. Cue the rise of the work pod. See our selects for some of the best options from bubl, Schiavello, Silen, Haworth, and Dauphin.
A chair is more than just a chair when it's a gorgeous, sculptural piece of art—as well as a functional place to sit. See how artist Verner Turroni reinvented a lounge seat with MATUA for Imperfettolab and how designer Patricia Urquiola made a stool sexy with Valencia for Andreu World.
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