Friday Five with Andrew Cohen of Parts and Labor Design
Parts and Labor Designs' Andrew Cohen shares five things he loves and finds inspirational.
Photo by Jonathan Pilkington
Andrew Cohen is a co-founder, along with Jeremy Levitt, of Parts and Labor Design, a New York City-based design practice established in 2009. The Smithtown, New York-born Cohen earned a Bachelor’s degree in Industrial and Labor Relations from Cornell University before heading to New York City to work at Sony Pictures. During that time, he retreated to the Education Alliance welding studios and the School of Visual Arts’ furniture and lighting studios. His love of design and fabrication drove him back to school, this time to the University of Toronto, School of Architecture, Landscape + Design to earn his Masters in Architecture. After graduating, he landed back in NYC at award-winning firm AvroKO, heading up hospitality projects located as far as Shanghai. He met Levitt while there and the two decided to branch off on their own in 2009 to launch Parts and Labor Design where they focus on high-end interiors, furniture and lighting design. Read on to find out what he loves and finds inspirational, in this Friday Five. Photo by Andrew Cohen
1. Always inspiring is my family, my crew, who help me be the best version of myself. Some of the most inspiring times are those at our home in Woodstock, New York, where I can be still, think, and keep things simple. It’s always important to disconnect and breathe to inspire some perspective on ...
Photo by Jonathan Pilkington
Andrew Cohen is a co-founder, along with Jeremy Levitt, of Parts and Labor Design, a New York City-based design practice established in 2009. The Smithtown, New York-born Cohen earned a Bachelor’s degree in Industrial and Labor Relations from Cornell University before heading to New York City to work at Sony Pictures. During that time, he retreated to the Education Alliance welding studios and the School of Visual Arts’ furniture and lighting studios. His love of design and fabrication drove him back to school, this time to the University of Toronto, School of Architecture, Landscape + Design to earn his Masters in Architecture. After graduating, he landed back in NYC at award-winning firm AvroKO, heading up hospitality projects located as far as Shanghai. He met Levitt while there and the two decided to branch off on their own in 2009 to launch Parts and Labor Design where they focus on high-end interiors, furniture and lighting design. Read on to find out what he loves and finds inspirational, in this Friday Five. Photo by Andrew Cohen
1. Always inspiring is my family, my crew, who help me be the best version of myself. Some of the most inspiring times are those at our home in Woodstock, New York, where I can be still, think, and keep things simple. It’s always important to disconnect and breathe to inspire some perspective on ...
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