{New York}: Industrial features add so much character to interiors and this converted New York flat have plenty of them. Designer, writer and photographer Marco Pasanella has followed the restructuring work himself of this ex-seal factory, which building is from 1830s.
The result is stunning, I love the brick wall, the informal atmosphere and the unexpected details that remind the history of this space…. inspiring!Have a lovely Wednesday!
Credits:Toni Meneguzzo
10 comments:
That is such an awesome space. Love your blog!
Absolutely gorgeous place to live, you always find the most wonderful things and especially interiors with atmosphere and soul. I would love to live there!
I love your blog!!
Besos desde Barcelona!
I love Lofts! These pictures are really great! Have a great wednesday today! Sunny greetings from germany, geisslein
This is beautiful. I love it, espacially those bookshelves! Thank you!
Cara,
Yummie! Bought my first Industrial Design book (= bible) in NY in the 70'(!). Pick it up now and then. Fashion fades, styl stays!
Took a couple of steps back into your former posts (been busy lately). Great posting, cara! Bacione, Ingrid
Crumbling brick walls, wooden studs and beams, industrial-style furniture...this is my dream come true!
i love white brick walls like that!!! awesome...
where in nyc is this apartment???? beautiful, thank you for sharing!!!
This NYC loft apartment is in the old Fulton Fish Market. FFM is in lower Manhattan between the Brooklyn Bridge and the South Street Seaport. Beginning in the 1980s, the neighborhood gentrified when finance workers from nearby Wall Street moved in, followed by the creative adult children of this world's kleptocracy.
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