Bob Weinstein and his partner Eric Hensley wanted a space that would be a home, an office/work space and a print making studio. So when they found a rough, L-shaped 5,600 square foot space in a former mercantile building in Manhattan’s Chelsea district, they felt they'd found the perfect solution. Architects Brian Messana and Toby O’Rorke were hired to configure the interior — with the elegant results you can see here. Read the full article on Dwell here. Beautiful space — and love Bob's Scandinavian pottery collection, too (which you can see some of in the first photo).
By day (or, depending on the deadline, by night) I'm a Canadian collage illustrator. Since 2006, the automatism blog is where I share whatever I find inspiring, interesting, or simply beautiful in interiors, design, art, illustration and other creative fields.