Quarters is our take on home and hospitality. It’s a space built from the things that make life feel full and the curiosities we collect along the way. From lighting and furniture to art and objects, every detail reflects how we live and how we dream.
We design furniture, lighting, and objects for everything that happens around them: shared meals, conversations, and the quiet moments in between. When we started In Common With, lighting felt like the right place to begin our practice. It opened the door to working across disciplines, and that spirit of collaboration continues to guide everything we do.
Quarters grew from that same intention. It’s a living extension of In Common With, a space where our ideas take shape, and our products come to life. From the vintage furniture and ceramics we source to the tableware and glassware we designed for The Bar, every detail reflects the way we live, host, and create.
Visit @shopquarters Tuesday–Saturday, 11am–6pm.
The Great Room:
Chandelier: The Scala Flush Mount designed by @incommonwith
Wall Sconces: The Ecco Surface Mount designed by @incommonwith
Dining Table: The Signet Dining Table designed by @incommonwith
The Bar at Quarters is closing…for now. After a year of toasts, late nights, and unforgettable moments, our last night of service is July 12.
The bar was an extension of our studio—a place where the environments, objects, and values we design could come to life in real time. In opening the bar, we deepened our love for hospitality and our understanding of what it means to create spaces people feel connected to.
As we shift our focus and reimagine our next chapter, we carry everything we’ve learned with us. What comes next is still unfolding, but it will be shaped by the same spirit of care and curiosity that guided the bar from the beginning.
Until then, we’d love to see you for one more drink.
Our showroom isn’t going anywhere. Quarters will remain open Tuesday–Saturday, 11:00–6:00 pm, for walk-ins, appointments, and private events.
Spring at Quarters. A new selection of vintage furniture, lighting, artwork, and objects on display now.
Shown Here:
Strips, 2020 by Essie Bendolph Pettway of the Gee’s Bend Quiltmakers
Poppy Lounge Chairs by Antonio Citterio & Paolo Nava for 4P, 1970s
Burlwood Coffee Table with Marble Top by Milo Baughman for Thayer Coggin, 1970s
Down Sectional Sofa by Carlo Bartoli for Rossi di Albizzate, 1970s
Flora Chandelier, 7 Stem by @incommonwith
Shane Gabier’s Landscape Vases carry the silhouette of ridge lines in a deep black glaze. Use them individually, in pairs, or grouped across a longer table.
Discover pieces worth collecting at Quarters, in-store and online.
In Conversation with Alex Crowder of Field Studies Flora.
Excerpts from a dialogue on seasonality, sourcing, and the art of intervention.
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This Mother’s Day give the gift of an abundant arrangement by Field Studies, offered in vessels from Quarters. Tend to someone who’s helped you grow by gifting seasonal flora of Dogwood, Hellebore, Narcissus and Lily of the Valley in a vessel from Mori Glass or SB-T Studio.
Limited quantities available in three sizes from $250–$500.
Order online from Field Studies with local pick-up at Quarters on Saturday, May 9. Available now.
383 Broadway, 2nd Floor
New York New York 10013
Episode Ceramics’ tea cups and saucers are made exclusively for Quarters, alongside a broader collection of handmade ceramics, Murano glassware, and metal vessels—objects chosen to be used, collected, and passed along.
Shop the full tableware collection at Quarters, in-store and online.
Glassware to be collected.
Striulli A. Vetri d’Arte produces each piece by hand on Murano across three techniques—Murrine, Rigadin, and Bubble—creating variation in pattern and surface. Available as rocks, drinking, and wine glasses.
Discover Striulli at Quarters, in-store and online.
Louise Roe’s Champagne Coupes are made from stainless steel with proportions rooted in early Art Deco and Bauhaus.
Discover Louise Roe and more tableware at Quarters, in-store and online.
A drinking glass with detail built into the material.
The Bubble Glass is hand-blown on Murano, with air suspended directly in the glass during the making process—each one slightly different.
Discover our tableware collection at Quarters, in-store and online.
A tea set made to be used every day.
Produced exclusively for Quarters by Episode, the ceramic teapot, espresso cups, and teacups pair rounded, handmade forms with a deep green glaze—functional, but built to be kept.
Shop Episode Ceramics and more tableware at Quarters, in-store and online.