Paloma Wool Shop, Pleated Wood Vases, and More

Photo-illustration: brake; Photos: Gracieuse of the gallery on rue Allen, Demisch Dant and the artist; Beautiful Morizio / Courtesy Lyle Gallery; Michael Persico / Courtesy Conrad New York in the city center; Nicholas Calcott / Courtesy Mociun & Bower Studios

The openings in hot weather are there, including a bar on the roof inspired by the Amalfi coast, which coincided with the concept of converging in Salone in Milan. Paloma Wool finally opens a permanent house in Soho after eight years of pop-ups, and in an apartment in Chinatown, designers from around the world surround their home ideas in the exhibition of Lyle Gallery.

The Leonessa roof bar by Islyn Studio
Photo: Michael Persico / Courtesy Conrad New York in the city center

Ariel ArceThe restaurateur behind Tokyo Record Bar, Roscioli and Heroes, is a partner and the cocktail leader in Lioness, a New roof bar On the 16th floor of the city center of Conrad New York. The bar takes most of its Italian design clues, especially the Amalfi coast, with pots in pots. Studio islynWho designed the space, also had in mind “someone welcoming friends in the seaside garden of his private residence”, and the bar seems to be for sunset, when the geometric patterns and the green, pink and ocher shades covering the seats and the walls seem to vibrate in the golden light. On the practical level, the biggest challenge has been to find furniture of wind, rain, frost and thaw without diluting the coastal feeling in the open air. Open from Tuesday to Saturday.

On the roof of the Battery park, Pietro Fornasetti and the personalized inside cushions are some of the many retro superimposed impressions through the bar.
Photo: Michael Persico / Courtesy Conrad New York in the city center

Sculptural clothing supports made of raw stainless steel and cloudy acrylic sheets are partly the installation of parts.
Photo: Fyodor shiryaev / Paloma Wool courtesy

Before opening your New York store, Paloma wool immersed in the city eight times as part of the world of the Spanish brand “global tours. “If you are online for his Soho pop-up in the past three years, the Street Broome The location will be familiar. A local and international team of previous employees appears in this last less provisional iteration: artist Max Milan Serra leads the design, production and lighting of the store, working with the designer-welder Mark MaleckiWho left Brooklyn to help Serra in his Barcelona workshop. Together, they created united steel and natural wood furniture, including modern minimalist wooden platforms of plexiglass boxes to display mother-of-pearl necklaces and sandwich metal shelves that hang fine wires, bags with bags and simple shoes. But perhaps the out-of-competition characteristics are the two sculptural steel lights bolted with translucent acrylic leaves which are around the center of the 3,000 square feet store; Acrylic by hand obscures the clothes on one side and envelops buyers on the other. On the edges of the space, the curved and untreated wooden hull of the cloakroom makes an uninterrupted undulation and creates private corners. Throughout the store, tiny modular aerospace -inspired lights designed by Serra hang from fine overlap cables, highlighting the space without overwhelming it.

425 Broome Street is the first permanent store in Paloma Wool, with design led by Max Milà Serra.
Photo: Fyodor shiryaev / Paloma Wool courtesy

Photo: Fyodor shiryaev / Paloma Wool courtesy

Photo: Nicholas Calcott / Courtesy Mociun & Bower Studios

The creator of jewelry and merchant Caitlin Mociun with her husband, Tammer Hijazi, a creator of furniture and lighting, A gathered their work Under a single roof on avenue Driggs. It is a familiar place: the window house of Mom For eight years. Now is also the first store of Bower Studiosa contemporary mirror And the hijazi furniture company co -founded with Danny Giannella. The creation of their joint boutique, Mociun and Hijazi welcomed the opportunity to move away from its all white white look, bringing tones of disatuated gems, a range of textures and a vintage Italian sensitivity in space. The purple carpet, green walls and nervous glass bricks are the backdrop to Bower Studios“Textile chairs in walnut wood and maharam. The small details of the furniture have also been reproduced in certain details of the store, such as a wooden and metal library locked up which reproduce the double cannon cane wood in the new collection. A glass brick wall has been extended through the space that Mociun described as “essentially a box”, entertaining customers waiting on one side, while consultations take place on the other. Nestled in the olive green wall, a beveled glass walnut case has jewelry that range from charms of pizza inlaid with diamonds to the signaling rings of sculpted mons. By appointment only.

Racing to minimize past closed days, the store’s overhaul was completed in eleven days.
Photo: Nicholas Calcott / Courtesy Mociun & Bower Studios

A painting by Robin F. Williams examines the new collection of wooden -cane wooden furniture in Clue.
Photo: Nicholas Calcott / Courtesy Mociun & Bower Studios

Sophie Collé’s “Just for fun” East An amalgam of its favorite architectural fantasies.
Photo: Belle Morizio / Courtesy Lyle Gallery

There have already been a good number of shows based on apartments this spring, but the apartment in the Chinese district of the first floor which houses “gathered”, with crimson curtains from the floor to the ceiling, makes a large space. Thirty-two artists and designers contributed objects on the theme of the house, extracted from an open call which attracted more than 350 responses. It is a collaboration between HneAn online platform founded by Alyssa Gerasimoff, who wanted to help his colleagues designers and the Rosd graduates to find an audience for their work, and Lyle galleryA gallery focused on emerging talents, which Lin and Magdalena Tyrpien opened last spring in a space they found on Craigslist. In tribute to fairy tale mushrooms, Jihyun Kim offer a deception spongy ceramic One inspired by a pot of salt, his Korean grandmother kept by the front door to repel negative energy. Ocking your head at home like a place where you have fun in your underwear, Kritika Manchanda Bloode flattened in a dinner towel at organza holographic. And Didi a wing yinwho has just been announced as a finalist of Loewe Craft Prize, does something remarkable to drinkGiving the shaded green vase a pleated texture that does not look like a high Issey Miyake. Finally, the designer based in New York always fun Sophie Glued enters the world of miniatures with a doll cap. Close on April 20.

The co-founder of Lyle Gallery Lin Tyrpie (Front) and the founder of Erria, Alyssa Gerasim, met during the participation in the collection show last year in New York.
Photo: Belle Morizio / Courtesy Lyle Gallery

Originally from Hong Kong, Didi Ng Wing Yin is now based in Helsinki. The wood artist “Folding vase » was inspired by the surface of the divided firewood.
Photo: Belle Morizio / Courtesy Lyle Gallery

“Salted fairy vessors” Does Jihyun Kim merge his intrigue for mythical fairy rings and remembers a tradition dear to his grandmother.
Photo: Belle Morizio / Courtesy Lyle Gallery

“Chastetity Sconce” from Studio S II encloses the wavy glass in a stainless steel cage.
Photo: Gracieuse of the Allen Street gallery and the artist

A well -designed wall light can almost defend a work of art. This idea is exposed to Allen Street Gallerythe display area of Leroy Street Studio. His show, “Jewelry box», Not only can venture far into equipment and technique, but also in the exhibitors: French pioneer in stainless steel Maria PergayFathers of perennial materials Chen Chen and Kai Williamsand emerging talents like Elana made. Katie Stout Offers a ceramic defense in iced gold porcelain in gold. Lebanese architect What DaoukThe ceramic sconce is a graciously distorted tribute to the shiitake fungus. Made in 1956, the oblong frying of Max Ingrand stained glass Breat the closest to jewelry, joined in brass equipment. Open April 17.

Chen Chen and “Geffen Petal Sconce” by Kai were derived from the personalized chandelier ordered for David Geffen Hall at Lincoln Center.
Photo: Gracieuse of the Allen Street gallery and the artist

A porcelain and gold wall lamp made by Katie Stout (2019).
Photo: With the kind authorization of Allen Street Gallery, R & Racy and the artist

Zein Daouk, based in Beirut, was an architect before venturing into ceramics. The Icrece here is “Shining Shiitake”.
Photo: With the kind authorization of Allen Street Gallery, Gabriel gallery and the artist


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