“The team at Nexus had previously worked with this savvy client on two Australian projects. They must have done something right, because the client came back for more.” Yellowtrace
“[The apartment’s] buoyant, individualistic streak has caused American friends to declare it a little slice of Australia in downtown Manhattan.” Vogue Living
“…a highly sophisticated use of colour, with a brave and masterful control of the opposite palettes of purple and yellow.” AIDA 2013 Jury Statement
A former wrapping paper factory on the fourth-floor, this grand Tribeca loft was transformed into a sanctuary amongst the city for our long-time clients, who wanted to create a sense of ‘Australia’ amongst their busy professional lives and Manhattan location. Spatially, therefore, we focused on the clever zoning of open space and providing access to external views, with a small library/sitting space between the main dining and living areas providing a moment of intimacy, while a custom banquette with inbuilt storage along the windows provides connection to the bustle of the city beyond. Taking inspiration from the distinctive tones of the Blue Mountains (as seen by the clients illustrated in our book Using Australian Colour), dusky blue and purple upholstery is complemented by warm timbers and vibrant yellows, creating a sophisticated and playful home away from home.
Tribeca Loft Manhattan, New York
Residential Interior Design
Interior Design & Space Planning
Custom Joinery Design
Furniture Selection
Accessories & Styling
Artwork Placement
Australian Interior Design Awards 2013
Winner, International Design
Winner, Residential Decoration
Interior Design Excellence Awards 2013
Shortlisted, International Project
Jonny Valiant Photography