With its just-launched Custom Sized Rugs program, Stark is extending its made-to-order offering to consumers. Choose from more than 70 style-spanning floor coverings onlineâfrom Ziggyâs intricate geometry to Wildcat, a statement animal printâthen decide on the color and type in the desired length and width. Perhaps even more impressive is the programâs lead time: Starkâs fabrication studio will have the custom rug, complete with edges trimmed in complementary yarn, shipped in less than three weeks.
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â¦William Hannigan, founder of photography agencies Otto and August, has launched Atta, an online source for limited-edition fine photography. Each piece of work, which comes signed and numbered, is available in a premium Italian hardwood frame or the option for a custom setting.
Exhibitions
Goonsâ planar styles set the tone at St Vincents
Paris-based studio Goons, led by life-and-work partners architect Paul Trussler and fashion designer and creative director Mia Kim, presents Evolving Forms (through March 1) at St Vincents in Antwerp. An expansion of their previous works, the planar range features a console and two dining tables crafted from Scandinavian birch plywood, as well as a stool, bench, and chairs embellished with pure Italian wool cushions. Inspired by Le Corbusierâs five points of modern architecture, the versatile pieces transform into a workspace or childrenâs play area.
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â¦On through January 11, Candida Höfer: Europa / America bisects Sean Kelly Gallery with photos from each side of the Atlantic. Curated by Sharon Johnston and Mark Lee, of LA-based architecture firm Johnston Marklee, the photography exhibit presents a haunting exploration of built spaces and cultural history.
â¦Salon 94 Design is starting the year off with a bang. This January 9, three shows are set to open: Backstage from Rick Owens Furniture, Miles Greenbergâs Desire Path, and master ceramicist Takuro Kawataâs largest exhibit to date in New York.
Project Spotlight
BoNDâs LA take on Le Père is a neon dream
When BoND conceived the New York flagship for cult menswear label Le Père in the Lower East Side, the local AD PRO Directory firm opted for a homey gallery feel. For Le Pèreâs new LA outpostâand BoNDâs Golden State debutâa 1,100-square-foot space on Melrose Avenue in West Hollywood, the atmosphere is decidedly more Californian. Eager for the clothes to take center stage, BoND founders Noam Dvir and Daniel Rauchwerger took a restrained approach, embracing large swaths of oak that nod to skate parks and theaters in the form of seating, storage, and displays. Splashes of concrete and stark white offset Le Pèreâs signature bright yellow hue, while crisp white floor-to-ceiling curtains add an airy yet enigmatic touch to the storefront windows.
The Elder Statesman brings West Coast whimsy to SoHo
The world of the Elder Statesman is ingrained in lavish yet laidback materials, authentic craftsmanship, and a stroke of imagination. So too is the LA labelâs debut New York flagship, now open on Crosby Street in SoHo. A collaborative effort by architectural designer Isaac Brest and interior designer Michael Bargo, the transportive space is wrapped floor to ceiling in cedarwood paneling. The brandâs coastal warmth is further conveyed with curved plaster archways, cream-colored terra-cotta-tiled flooring, and artisan focal points, like the galactic resin sconce by Brooklyn-based lighting designer Moch Hahn. Meanwhile, eye-catching patchwork curtains and a stacked cashmere bed (both available made-to-order) express the Elder Statesmanâs textile prowess alongside throws, pillows, clothing, and more.