Brooklyn-based industrial designer Nicholas Baker imbues his wide portfolio of work with nostalgia, story-telling and a distinct sense of lightheartedness.
Brooklyn-based multidisciplinary architecture and interiors studio JAM has transformed a one-bedroom apartment in Williamsburg into a sun-filled loft with custom timber cabinetry.
At Civilian’s studio space at the Brooklyn Navy Yard in New York, architectural hardware by Bankston Architectural creates artistic and tactile touchpoints.
New York-based design studio General Assembly has created a shoppable design gallery in Brooklyn called The Residence, featuring furniture, lighting, objects and artwork.
Bangia Agostinho revitalised a historic 1861 Fort Greene brownstone, blending modern design with heritage elements to create a serene, light-filled home tailored for contemporary living.
66 Washington – Orior creative director Ciarán McGuigan’s loft in Brooklyn, New York – is filled with an eclectic collection of furniture and lighting.
Starling Architecture undertakes a deferential renovation of a landmark 1960s modernist Brooklyn townhouse to create a residence better in tune with the rhythm of modern family life.
The precinct of New York’s Grand Army Plaza is considered the bastion of pre-war Brooklyn style. An example of a pre-war relic with a storied past is One Prospect Park West.
Williamsburg Townhouse showcases Brent Buck Architects’ ability to blend traditional architectural elements with considered craftsmanship, harmonising them with clean, crisp linear gestures.
FT Greene Townhouse sees TBD Architecture & Design Studio establish a connection with the natural surrounds, allowing the seasons to direct the atmosphere of the home.
South Slope Residence sees Crystal Sinclair Designs and Appel Architects restore and recalibrate the storied home to ensure a heightening of charm and character.
Roman and Williams designed Ace Hotel Brooklyn, a richly vibrant hotel that draws inspiration from its neighbourhood and offers a place for guests to enjoy.