Friday, November 19, 2010

New York Classic










With its generous space proudly wearing its original beams and pipes, the New York loft of Joseph Kosuth retains its industrial pedigree — and a feeling of authenticity like the first lofts colonized by artists in the early '70s. The decoration of this space evolved gradually, with most of the furniture sourced at flea markets, making it both comfortable and personal — the sort of place you feel instantly at home. Via OWI.

(photography by Verne)

4 comments:

define1lady said...

Great space! Thanks for sharing. Have a lovely weekend!

Space by Eliana Tomas said...

great space. i love the idea that the kitchen looks like it's a white tiled volume slotted into the main space, if you know what i mean.
i like the white bluish shade. i've chosen a similar one for one of the projects i just finished a few weeks ago.

Alice Olive said...

What a space! Some of the details are so unusual - I love it!

Global Atelier said...

Great space - I absolutely adore the office. Thanks for sharing this.