A Wilsonart Collection Inspired by the City of Brooklyn
Recreate a taste of this New York borough in your next project.
The following post is brought to you by Wilsonart. Our partners are hand picked by the Design Milk team because they represent the best in design.
New York is a never-ending source of inspiration for creatives everywhere, in all areas, which means that as a visitor or even as a resident, you?ll always have something to take away from experiencing the concrete jungle. Whether you like to admire vertigo-inducing architecture, seek out tucked away art galleries and boutique stores, or enjoy live music found in parks and subway stations, I?ve learned from my travels to New York that you can?t turn the corner without seeing something interesting, new, or artistic.
Vintage inlaid wood furniture hiding in Brooklyn Reclamation; photo by @arena_fina
Simple but timeless design in Le Labo?s Brooklyn perfumery; photo by @lelabofragrances
Texture and architecture inspiration at the iconic Brooklyn Bridge; photo by @nschinco
A hidden garden for the plant aficionado at the 1 Hotel Brooklyn Bridge; photo by @ss0522
At the end of my trip, I like to bring back a bit of my travels with me, whether it?d be in the form of photographs or souvenirs. If I owned my own home though, I?d try to recreate a little bit of the city that left me feeling so inspired. If you?re a homeowner or a designer who?s felt a similar effect after visiting New York, you?re in luck. Inspired by the Brooklyn borough, the design ...
The following post is brought to you by Wilsonart. Our partners are hand picked by the Design Milk team because they represent the best in design.
New York is a never-ending source of inspiration for creatives everywhere, in all areas, which means that as a visitor or even as a resident, you?ll always have something to take away from experiencing the concrete jungle. Whether you like to admire vertigo-inducing architecture, seek out tucked away art galleries and boutique stores, or enjoy live music found in parks and subway stations, I?ve learned from my travels to New York that you can?t turn the corner without seeing something interesting, new, or artistic.
Vintage inlaid wood furniture hiding in Brooklyn Reclamation; photo by @arena_fina
Simple but timeless design in Le Labo?s Brooklyn perfumery; photo by @lelabofragrances
Texture and architecture inspiration at the iconic Brooklyn Bridge; photo by @nschinco
A hidden garden for the plant aficionado at the 1 Hotel Brooklyn Bridge; photo by @ss0522
At the end of my trip, I like to bring back a bit of my travels with me, whether it?d be in the form of photographs or souvenirs. If I owned my own home though, I?d try to recreate a little bit of the city that left me feeling so inspired. If you?re a homeowner or a designer who?s felt a similar effect after visiting New York, you?re in luck. Inspired by the Brooklyn borough, the design ...
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