
Weaving the atmosphere of a gallery into everyday living, this boutique two-bedroom apartment in Downtown Brooklyn is an exploration of form and texture. Every piece of furniture was selected for its sculptural weight, reading first as a standalone object before functioning as seating or surface.
A travertine dining table, viola marble nightstands, and oak flooring ground the space in materiality, while white fluted wall panels run through the apartment as a continuous architectural gesture that ties the rooms together.