Kravet & Jeffrey Alan Marks Collaborate on Cool Coastal-Inspired Fabrics

Our friends at Dering Hall covered Kravet’s designer collaboration with Jeffrey Alan Marks, offering “Shop The Style” options available at Kravet, suite 1202, and Curated Kravet. Read their story –originally posted on Dering Hall–below.  In celebration of their milestone 100-year-anniversary, industry icon Kravet has launched all-new designer collaborations, including a gorgeous coastal-inspired collection of fabrics created with Jeffrey […]

Redefining Glamour with Jeff Andrews

Jeff Andrews. You know him for the warmth of his Interiors and demeanor, and his stylish, wide-ranging projects that always have a fresh take on ‘California dreamin’. From clients like Ryan Seacrest to the Kardashians, Andrew’s balance and ease in his aesthetic and approach contribute to his success. Living and running a business near the […]

ON TAP: 2019 Kips Bay Decorator Show House

There are 23 spaces at this year’s New York Kips Bay Decorator Show House and we were transported in each one. Between the landscape murals, embossed mirrors and mirrored backdrops; there was no boredom to be had as we traveled between time zones and time periods. Trends accompanied us, as do the belongings of the […]

If You Can See It, You Can Be It

“If You Can See It, You Can Be It”, a sentiment stemming from the idea that what we see cultivated in our worlds and at the heads of our industries can determine how we exist in it or see ourselves fit. But what we don’t discuss enough is how we participate in changing the tide […]

Women in Design: Past, Present and Future

Style Library and the D&D Building have dedicated the month of May as a time to celebrate the legacy of women in design. Style Library spearheaded the initiative, as one of their represented heritage brands, Morris & Co. is a contributor to this idea of honoring and preserving the history of design and those who […]

KERRY Q & A

Legendary Interior Designer, Kerry Joyce, will be making an appearance at the D&D Building’s Spring Market on May 22nd and we thought we would connect with the universally celebrated designer beforehand. In the following Q&A, Joyce articulately shares his thoughts on design trends, “design then vs. now”, and what it means to create intangible luxury. […]

When Donatella Calls, You Answer

It’s not often you hear someone say, “Versace slid into my DMs,” but we heard it from interior designer Sasha Bikoff, who has swept the industry with her own colorful cocktail of “Studio 54 living on the planet Venus in 80s glamour.” With her head still spinning from her return from Salone del Mobile where […]

Style this, A. Rudin

When you step off the D&D Building’s elevator on the 12th floor, you’re immediately immersed in the cool, refined, and luminous world of A. Rudin. Greeted by their floor-to-ceiling glass entry, which offers unobstructed sightlines throughout the entire space, it’s clear this is no ordinary showroom. Go Design Go traversed the sun-filled sales floor with […]

The Real Life Fairytale of Saint-Louis

In the time of Kings and Queens, Knights and Royal Courts, Saint-Louis existed, too. Originating in 1586 from Saint-Louis lès bitches, a small village located in the Moselle region of Northeastern France, the glassware company was born, later becoming a haute cristallerie. Surrounded by the natural resources that produce Saint-Louis pieces, the glassmakers naturally stayed […]

To Sinfonia and Beyond

Creation Baumann, the independent family-run business was founded in 1886, and has since established itself as a leader in innovative textiles. Given that Creation Baumann is celebrating 40 years of the esteemed Sinfonia fabric this year, CEO of the renowned company, Philippe Baumann, offers us some background to the reimagined textile and the birth of its […]