Quarters Emerges as a Symbol of New York?s Design Revival
Quarters, by In Common With, is an 8,000-square-foot Tribeca loft blending concept store and community space, showcasing collaborative design and heirloom-quality craftsmanship.
It seemed for a while that design in New York was losing its luster, with many studios going into remission or scaling back investments into new projects as protection from the fallout of the pandemic. However, after years of creative planning, transformation has come bubbling to the surface, with the results of SANDOW DESIGN GROUP’s successful bid to run NYCxDESIGN bolstering its effects. Amidst numerous exhibitions and launches vying for attention, the unveiling of Quarters emerges as a prominent symbol of New York?s ever-evolving design landscape. Created by Felicia Hung and Nick Ozemba, the founders of the lighting brand In Common With, the 8,000-square-foot space finds its home within a historic 19th-century Tribeca loft.
Quarters is a blend of concept store and community gathering space, styled as a residence. It reflects In Common With?s dedication to purposeful creative connection, combining the intimacy of a private home with the hospitality of a public venue. The space includes a bedroom, kitchen, dining room, bar, lounge, library, and great room, and is designed to host temporary installations, dinner parties, and special events. Each room in Quarters is furnished exclusively with pieces designed or curated by Ozemba, Hung, and their peers. Visitors can view and purchase i...
It seemed for a while that design in New York was losing its luster, with many studios going into remission or scaling back investments into new projects as protection from the fallout of the pandemic. However, after years of creative planning, transformation has come bubbling to the surface, with the results of SANDOW DESIGN GROUP’s successful bid to run NYCxDESIGN bolstering its effects. Amidst numerous exhibitions and launches vying for attention, the unveiling of Quarters emerges as a prominent symbol of New York?s ever-evolving design landscape. Created by Felicia Hung and Nick Ozemba, the founders of the lighting brand In Common With, the 8,000-square-foot space finds its home within a historic 19th-century Tribeca loft.
Quarters is a blend of concept store and community gathering space, styled as a residence. It reflects In Common With?s dedication to purposeful creative connection, combining the intimacy of a private home with the hospitality of a public venue. The space includes a bedroom, kitchen, dining room, bar, lounge, library, and great room, and is designed to host temporary installations, dinner parties, and special events. Each room in Quarters is furnished exclusively with pieces designed or curated by Ozemba, Hung, and their peers. Visitors can view and purchase i...
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