GQ featured the Tribeca loft of the Alex Mills menswear designer and his fiancée, which includes "the world's most impressive collections of coffee table books" and a tip for decorating thriftily.
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The young couple gave their designer a directive: “Nothing too bright, shiny, or fussy" about their three-bedroom Tribeca loft. The results were featured on MyDomaine. / 5 comments
"I love the feeling of 'just a little too much,'" says Marika Wagle, whose vibrant Tribeca loft is featured in the new book, "The New Bohemians." Take a look around....
New York Spaces featured a three-bedroom Tribeca loft that's "child-proof-by-day, elegant-for-evening." Take a look around....
The most notable feature is the giant retractable skylight, which turns a mezzanine terrarium into a recessed terrace. But the details are just as memorable, and much of the decor was sourced locally. / 3 comments
Domino featured the Tribeca one-bedroom of textile designer Zak Profera, who's not afraid to hang an upside-down floor lamp over his dining table. / 1 comment
Curbed featured the Fulton Street loft of Andi and Mike Costa, who have two daughters, two dogs, a springbok hide, and a gemsbok skull. / 1 comment
Ever wanted to ditch your furniture and start over? This family did just that with its 3,300-square-foot apartment in the Dietz Lantern Building. Ghislaine Viñas Interior Design led the charge. / 5 comments
Steven Alan's blog featured the Tribeca loft of Goods We Love co-founder Camilla Vest Nielsen. The Danish design was to be expected—the rope swing, not so much.
The New York Times featured the Tribeca apartment of Lora and JJ Appleton: She's a founder of the kinder Modern gallery, he's a musician, and they have a five-year-old son, Willem. / 2 comments
Elle Decor featured the 3,200-square-foot, three-bedroom Tribeca loft of fashion designer Nicole Miller, who has a Rhodesian Ridgeback named Godzilla and more art than wall space. / 1 comment
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