“The sofa is—quite subtly—one of the most impactful decisions. It’s customised to fit the room exactly, and acts as a partition to anchor the large living-dining-kitchen space,” says Kingston and Curtiss. As featured in @vogueliving , written by @yeongsassall
Thank you for the feature!
Photography by @nicole_franzen
Sofa by @eggcollective
Chair by @fernwehwoodworking
Stool by David Larsson
Art by @oricarino and @tobe3d
Ceramics by @avivarowley
Someone asked me this past weekend which project is my favorite, and it has to be the Pioneer Square Loft for a tech CEO in Seattle.
In an effort to maximize space, the bathroom program was broken up into four separate rooms; washroom, toilet, shower, and sauna. The interior of the bathrooms are clad in black charred shou sugi ban wood in order to contrast with the light ash wood of the outer space.
Photography by @charlieschuck
Revisiting the kitchen from our residence in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan.
Winner of the AIA NY Best of Interior Residential Architecture in 2023, this extensive remodel joins two abutting apartment units in the heart of New York City, crafting a creative sanctuary for a growing family of artists and entrepreneurs.
Inspired by the functional compartments of vintage travel trunks, the design focuses on efficient and highly adaptable uses of space that allow for opening up and closing down. Integrated casework provides ample storage solutions, while pocket doors allow the clients to move between public and private areas with ease.
Photography by @nicole_franzen
Revisiting a super cool publication from Art Edit Magazine for our William Street project in downtown New York City. Such a great client and such a great project.
Photography by @charlieschuck@felkerschuck
#tbt
At our new Bucks County renovation project we are re-purposing the under utilized sun room into a lush dining space. That way you’re immersed in the canopy of the forest surrounding the home.
Really excited for @babacoolbk and all the cool press their getting! Go check this spot out if you’re in Fort Greene, Brooklyn.
Design in collaboration with @lea.architecture
Photography by @hauisangela