HIDDEN LEAF
Located in Brookfield's Manhattan West Development on the West Side, Hidden Leaf is a technological marvel with video and sound integration servicing the Midnight Theatre for an immersive experience. Clear-finished walnut, antiqued faceted mirrors and custom lighting adorn the bar, with jewel tone accents and natural plantings throughout the dining room, create a dining experience like no other.
WALKER HOTEL TRIBECA
The Walker Hotel transports its guests back to a forgotten time with its custom wrought iron staircase, Emporador hex tile and antique brass accents. Walnut coffered ceilings and paneling frame the blackened steel front desk to welcome travelers, with vintage furniture creating a cozy environment.
ABCV
One of Jean George's flagship restaurants, ABCV is a collaboration with ABC Carpet and Home that features a Glas Italia framed view into the the kitchen lab creating and developing the brand's first vegeterian concept. This concept has continued to inspire future locations at the Tin Building in the South Street Seaport, London and others.
EILEEN FISHER
Eileen Fisher's second Brooklyn location includes a community activated space teaching about their clothing's life cycle and how to maintain the longevity of their clothing. Much of the history and original factory details are highlighted throughout the showroom in contrast with sustainable clothing and accessories. A steel Modernist inspired picture window and entry adorn the 19th century factory facade.
ABE'S PAGODA
In collaboration with owner, Greg Curley, Abe's Pagoda was created as a Polynesian hideaway to enjoy a drink, play table games and listen to music with friends. This former Crown Fried Chicken is now adorned with a thatched awning, tin ceilings, leather banquettes, and a large curved bar that welcomes its guests the moment they enter.
ROUGH TRADE
Built in a former warehouse on Williamsburg waterfront, Rough Trade Records, in collaboration with Bowery Presents, had a vision to create a retail experience combined with a headlining venue. All rooms, stairwells and even the bar were fabricated using shipping containers, that delineate the retail store from the venue. The viewing mezzanine connects both spaces visually, with a peak into the venue during headlining events.