Bari Ziperstein Debuts New Colorful Showroom + Studio in Los Angeles
Fine artist Bari Ziperstein debuts a new LA showroom and studio adorned with Italian acrylic furniture and 60s and 70s lighting.
Fine artist and creative director Bari Ziperstein, known for her unique ceramics, recently debuted a new 9,000-square-foot showroom and studio in Los Angeles, California. The new space houses everything from development to fulfillment for the Bari Ziperstein Studio, which includes BZIPPY, BZ Collectible Design, and Bari Ziperstein’s fine art. For the office and showroom spaces, Ziperstein collaborated with Los Angeles-based design firm FOSS HILDRETH, resulting in a colorful and creative design that complements the art produced.
Including expanded space for all facets of the business like a production floor, glaze department, eight kilns, photography studio, and an inventory and fulfillment warehouse, the new space has a private office for Ziperstein, a kitchen, break room for staff and visitors, a sales office, and client meeting space ? all brought to life by FOSS HILDRETH. The designers looked to Ziperstein’s work and her aesthetic and translated that into a creative environment that’s still practical for a ceramics studio.
Italian acrylic furniture, something Ziperstein loves, and 60s and 70s lighting decorate the space, while also being easy to clean. Select pieces from Gae Aulenti, Joe Colombo, and Vico Magistretti, are paired with custom work by Los Angeles-based furniture studio Waka Waka, as well as work from G...
Fine artist and creative director Bari Ziperstein, known for her unique ceramics, recently debuted a new 9,000-square-foot showroom and studio in Los Angeles, California. The new space houses everything from development to fulfillment for the Bari Ziperstein Studio, which includes BZIPPY, BZ Collectible Design, and Bari Ziperstein’s fine art. For the office and showroom spaces, Ziperstein collaborated with Los Angeles-based design firm FOSS HILDRETH, resulting in a colorful and creative design that complements the art produced.
Including expanded space for all facets of the business like a production floor, glaze department, eight kilns, photography studio, and an inventory and fulfillment warehouse, the new space has a private office for Ziperstein, a kitchen, break room for staff and visitors, a sales office, and client meeting space ? all brought to life by FOSS HILDRETH. The designers looked to Ziperstein’s work and her aesthetic and translated that into a creative environment that’s still practical for a ceramics studio.
Italian acrylic furniture, something Ziperstein loves, and 60s and 70s lighting decorate the space, while also being easy to clean. Select pieces from Gae Aulenti, Joe Colombo, and Vico Magistretti, are paired with custom work by Los Angeles-based furniture studio Waka Waka, as well as work from G...
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