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NEWSHOWROOMS
from Array Magazine
NewShowrooms Fresh faces and new designs.
Ann Gish
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Suite #402, 212-727-2122 | anngish.com
Since 1991, Ann Gish & the Art of Home linens have been known for their exceptional quality, high design, and excellent value. The company’s new showroom presents the luxurious, practical elegance of Ann Gish’s signature bed linens as well as their price-conscious Art of Home line. In addition to the brand’s high-end bedding and decorative pillows, the showroom off ers fabrics, drapery, furniture, and select home accents. Goods are stocked in the company’s Massachusetts warehouse for a one-day turnaround, and custom orders are available upon request.
Donzella
Suite #1510, 212-965-8919 | donzella.com
In their showroom and gallery spaces, Donzella showcases high-end, mid-century and contemporary furniture, lighting, ceramics and sculpture. With a strong emphasis on form and craftsmanship, works by noted and lesser-known architects, designers, and artists from the United States and Europe are represented. Donzella specializes in historical works by Max Ingrand & Fontana Arte, Gio Ponti, Osvaldo Borsani, Ico Parisi, Franco Albini, Angelo Lelii, Gino Sarfatti, Paul Laszlo, Philip & Kelvin LaVerne, and Paul Frankl. They also feature contemporary design pieces by Ghirò Studio, Alexandre Logé , Lori Silverman, and Roberto Giulio Rida.
FBC London
Suite #401, 315-766-2200 | fbc-london.com
Founded in London in 2013 by award-winning designer Fiona Barratt-Campbell, FBC London off ers a line of sophisticated, bespoke furniture and home accessories created with a range of lush materials. The brand is renowned for a cultured design ethos, inspired heavily by the colors and textures derived from nature, alongside historic style references. FBC’s New York Design Center debut marks the brand’s fi rst showroom in the United States.
JD Staron
Suite #510, 212-203-9113 | jdstaron.com
JD Staron, designer and weaver, has spent the past 18 years traveling the globe, sourcing the fi nest materials, and developing the most luxurious and elevated designs. Nearly two decades later, his vast original catalog has reached almost 10,000 items. Staron’s products have raised the bar in carpet design around the globe; his work traverses the continents, adorning the most prominent homes and commercial spaces throughout. The new showroom at 200 Lex will house carpets available for immediate purchase, in addition to a dedicated design studio, allowing architects and designers to work directly with Staron’s artists to create custom carpets and rugs for discerning clients worldwide.
markilux
Suite #407, 914-909-3850 | markilux.us
With more than 45 designs, over 250 timeless fabrics, plus lots of accessories, mariklux off ers the opportunity to create an awning just right for you. The high-tech fabric is manufactured at their production facility in Emsdetten, Germany, setting standards for quality, UV protection, ease of care, and fashionable appearance. Every single markilux awning combines design, quality, and technology to create a solution perfectly suited for your needs. Additional lighting, comfortable operation and other features leave nothing to be desired, making the outdoors a pleasure, even when the sun doesn't shine.
Pindler
Suite #615, 212-829-0152 | pindler.com
Pindler’s new showroom at the New York Design Center is bigger and brighter, with natural light shining throughout. The décor and layout were designed to facilitate a user-friendly fabric shopping experience. The work area allows designers to spread out and collaborate with clients. Additionally, to meet the needs of busy professionals, the new space — like all Pindler’s showrooms — incorporates an easy-to-use self-service memo program, eliminating time spent waiting for memos to be pulled by a librarian. “At Pindler, our goal is to always provide the best possible experience for our clients,” said CEO Sean Quinn.
The Roberta Schilling Collection
Suite 401, 315-766-2200 | rscollection.com
The Roberta Schilling Collection, based in Miami, Fl, is a diverse line of furniture and home furnishings that emphasizes impeccable design harmonized with comfort and function. Hailing from Brazil, the company’s founder captures the boldness and variety of her culture in her line of products. Founded over 20 years ago, Roberta’s collection has consistently expanded to include an array of new and established designers. The company has amassed a distinct following of clients who appreciate a patchwork of unique pieces that comprise interesting and organic materials. Most of the line utilizes materials indigenous to Latin America, but within the design process, those original materials are converted into something completely unexpected. The Roberta Schilling Collection prides itself on maintaining a fresh and truly unique inventory of innovative pieces marked by contemporary elegance.
Rosemary Hallgarten
Suite 409, 212-315-8270 | rosemaryhallgarten.com
The experience of texture and a visually rich space awaits interior designers as they peruse this playful and creative environment, interacting with full vignettes and the entire line of rugs and fabrics made from the world’s fi nest fi bers. Rosemary Hallgarten looks forward to collaborating with you on designs and custom projects within their new inspirational showroom.
The Rug Company
Suite 1515, 646-713-1209 | therugcompany.com
Their new showroom also represents an innovative concept for The Rug Company: combining showroom, design studio and offi ce to create a unique client experience.
Visitors are welcomed into an elegant multi-functional space to discover the latest collections from The Rug Company’s collaborating designers and in-house studio. Each room is painted in a complementary Farrow & Ball colour, part of a palette designed to subtly inform one’s journey through the areas, with a bespoke rug designed specifi cally for the individual workspaces.
There is also a dedicated area where designers are invited to create unique custom rugs and carpeting for their projects, alongside The Rug Company’s highly experienced team of design specialists.
Sossego [so-SAY-go] is a Portuguese word meaning a deep and pervasive sense of peace and tranquility that informs all of life. The company was formed following a serendipitous meeting between former software engineering executive, now award-winning furniture designer, Aristeu Pires, and young entrepreneur, Jonathan Durling.
The pair now set their sights on bringing authentic Brazilian design, with its warm and modern aesthetic, to North America in the form of their hand-fi nished furniture collections.
Whether workplaces, public spaces, home, or hospitality, Sossego is dedicated to providing beautiful pieces, value-added project solutions, and exemplary service to its discriminating and happy users.
Wexler Gallery
Suite 413, 646-293-6603 | wexlergallery.com
Wexler Gallery off ers a focused look at contemporary design by both established artists and the emerging talent of today. Featuring functional and sculptural furniture as well as decorative art objects by artists who are known to push the limits of their medium, Wexler Gallery showcases a curated rotation from Gregory Nangle, Feyza Kemahlioglu, Andy Paiko, Gulla Jonsdottir, Timothy Schreiber, Trish DeMasi, Reynold Rodriguez, Mami Kato, and more. Challenging traditional labels in the worlds of art and design, Wexler Gallery exhibits artwork that coexists in multiple disciplines and traditions. Questioning and testing the boundaries of craft, design, and fi ne art, Wexler Gallery aims to present work that consistently celebrates formal innovation and conceptual content as much as aesthetic beauty.
Sossego
Suite #1301, 312-470-2274 | sossegodesign.com