Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Space of the Week: One Couple's East Williamsburg Loft

Design Hunting

07.13.11

Happenings
  • No Paint Allowed
    This Friday, the New Museum will present works courtesy of the Rhizome Commissions Program, which supports artists who work in media and technology rather than paint or clay.
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  • Come for the Funk, Stay for the Colonial Revival
    Tickets to tonight’s summer concert series at the Museum of the City of New York include a performance by soul musician Sophia Urista, as well as access to the museum’s latest exhibit, “The American Style: Colonial Revival and the Modern Metropolis.” More  ›
  • Touring Jim Henson’s Head
    The Museum of the Moving Image hosts “Jim Henson’s Fantastic World,” a collection of work spanning the entirety of the artist and filmmaker’s legendary career, which included The Muppet Show, the Fraggles, and Sesame Street. More  ›
  • Mrs. Brody’s Booty
    Starting next Monday, Christie’s will auction over 100 possessions from the late Mrs. Sidney F. Brody, the wife of a wealthy Los Angeles real-estate developer and the possessor of extraordinary taste. More  ›
Design Hunting

space of the week

Who Needs Natural Light?

An East Williamsburg couple makes bad views a virtue by designing a loft that “comes alive at night.” Slideshow  ›


A rack of clothing near the entrance acts as a closet.

The bookends are from Ghana and were found at a thrift store.

The quilt was made from discontinued fabric samples.

the best bet

Kikkerland’s Plasma Night Light

Instead of faintly flickering, the bulb glows with a storm of miniature lightning bolts.
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behind closed doors

If a Tree Falls in the Forest, He Hears It

Furniture and landscape designer Charlie Baker finds inspiration in all manner of wood.
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When a stylist and a cartographer fall in love and get married, what do they make (besides babies)? In the case of Park Slope couple Rachel Rheingold and Michael Berick, they create Maptotes, a line of tote bags silk-screened with maps of locales both domestic and exotic. Annie’s Blue Ribbon General Store is offering a 15 percent discount on the bags (normally starting at $12) when you mention Design Hunting in the store or use the code NYMAG online (365 State St., nr. Bond St., Boerum Hill; 718-522-9848; blueribbongeneralstore.net).

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