7 Interior Spaces that Inspire Me

As a recently hired Interiors Intern at NewStudio Architecture, I have found inspiration within many projects, assignments, and learning experiences at our firm. So, I decided to share some interior environments of different styles that peak my interest.

 

Bohemian Dream

This “jungalicious” sitting area’s vibrant wallpaper, organic forms, and textures appeal to me and motivate me to create spaces that cannot be duplicated.

Source: @thejungalow and @apartmentf15

 

Sea, Shore, and Porcelain Tile

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This beachy atmosphere’s unique, shell-like tile creates a statement no guest will forget.

Source: http://www.lafabbrica.it/en/collections/kauri-2

 

Inviting Elegance

With this exceptional space’s focus on incorporating colors from the artwork into other aspects of the room, such as the pillows and the rug, it creates an aesthetically pleasing environment.

Source: thedecorista.com

 

Brick on Brick

Franklin Place demonstrates the beauty of adaptive reuse within a modern space by choosing to have exposed brick within their living room.

Source: onefinestay.com

 

Fresh Farmhouse

 

From the chair to the walls to the curtains to the plants, this environment creates a refreshing and calm mood by using different tones of white.

Source: Nina Hendrick Design Co.

 

Indoor? Outdoor?

Eve Gunson’s breathtaking abode is one for the books. Her living room’s cross between indoor and outdoor terrains forms a new consciousness for the people within the space.

Source: http://www.adoremagazine.com/home-tours-1/innercityoasis

 

Look at the View

The high ceilings portrayed in this location show how interior spaces should interact with the environment around them by exposing exterior views and creating natural light to connect homeowners with nature.

Source: Zillow.com

NYCxDesign Week - ICFF

A trip to New York for NYCxDesign led NewStudio Designers to the International Contemporary Furniture Fair (ICFF).

ICFF is North America’s premier trade show for contemporary design in 11 categories from furniture to materials to kitchen and bath to fabricators.  The 2017 show hosted more than 700 exhibitors from more than 30 countries. Some of our fav…

ICFF is North America’s premier trade show for contemporary design in 11 categories from furniture to materials to kitchen and bath to fabricators.  The 2017 show hosted more than 700 exhibitors from more than 30 countries. Some of our favorite finds follow:

 

Bernhardt

Jerry Helling, president and creative director of Bernhardt Design, has established a long career of cultivating design talent and producing quality furnishings in the United States. He worked closely with Airbnb co-founder Joe Gebbia on the Ne…

Jerry Helling, president and creative director of Bernhardt Design, has established a long career of cultivating design talent and producing quality furnishings in the United States. He worked closely with Airbnb co-founder Joe Gebbia on the Neighborhood collection, which consists of 38 separate modular pieces. 

Volk

Aligning with their philosophy of elegant wood furniture with unexpected details, their new pieces are no different. Each object features a simple, elevated shape with a playful mix of materials and finishes.

Aligning with their philosophy of elegant wood furniture with unexpected details, their new pieces are no different. Each object features a simple, elevated shape with a playful mix of materials and finishes.

Rosie Li – lighting

Rosie Li – lighting

Dedicated to design unique lighting from carefully selected materials.

Dedicated to design unique lighting from carefully selected materials.

Koncept – lighting

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Koncept Gravy wall sconces come in multiple colors and can be mounted almost anywhere there's an outlet. They double as accent lighting and task lighting.

Secto Design

Secto Design&nbsp;creates works made of PEFC certified Finnish birch veneers that are form-pressed into blanks. The blanks are cut into slats, which are sanded and finally connected using rings of aircraft plywood. The slats are glued and nailed to …

Secto Design creates works made of PEFC certified Finnish birch veneers that are form-pressed into blanks. The blanks are cut into slats, which are sanded and finally connected using rings of aircraft plywood. The slats are glued and nailed to the rings. All the work is carried out in Finland. 

Molo Design

You can always count on Molo&nbsp;to lend an otherworldly look to the otherwise expected aesthetic of a trade show floor. The Canadian studio, led by Stephanie Forsythe, Todd MacAllen, and Robert Pasut, continues to push the possibilities with their…

You can always count on Molo to lend an otherworldly look to the otherwise expected aesthetic of a trade show floor. The Canadian studio, led by Stephanie Forsythe, Todd MacAllen, and Robert Pasut, continues to push the possibilities with their core products while at the same time working hard to move forward into new realms.

Olson Kundig

Smart move on the part of 12th Avenue Iron, an independent studio specializing in large-scale projects led by Stephen Marks and Mark Christiansen, to launch a collection with architect Tom Kundig, principal of the highly respected firm Olson Kundig.…

Smart move on the part of 12th Avenue Iron, an independent studio specializing in large-scale projects led by Stephen Marks and Mark Christiansen, to launch a collection with architect Tom Kundig, principal of the highly respected firm Olson Kundig. Kundig’s work in steel is well known and regarded in the industry as among the finest available.

Poppy

Poppy is a wallcovering and textiles company. &nbsp; The Poppy Collection is a developing series of prints by Jennifer Hunt. The collection is updated continuously although each design is always available and can be adapted for you and your client….

Poppy is a wallcovering and textiles company.   The Poppy Collection is a developing series of prints by Jennifer Hunt. The collection is updated continuously although each design is always available and can be adapted for you and your client….

BKLYN Designs Event

The NewStudio Brooklyn office attended the BKLYN DESIGNS event showcasing the creative work of artists, craftsmen, architects, and designers.  The purpose of this annual event is to celebrate the community of people who produce a wide range of products and ideas in the Brooklyn area.

Upon entering the Brooklyn Expo center, just a few blocks down the road from the Pencilworks office, a giant cartoon man soared above the visitors, welcoming them to the event as well as leading the way to food and refreshments.

Jon Mark was particularly excited about Still Alive Lights, a lighting company that 3D prints its fixtures (including the light bulb itself!) using a MakerBot.  It was interesting how the company used the technology to develop custom light fixtures for each of its clients.  Because of the rapid prototyping available with 3D printing, it’s possible to test and visualize multiple design ideas quickly. The booth also contained some take home swag in the form of a 3D printed ring that was designed to look like a bear.

Some of the other work on display included installation artwork, handcrafted furniture by a local craftsman in the Brooklyn neighborhood of Dumbo, and textiles inspired by Ethiopian landscapes.

The show reminds visitors that “Design Makes Us Human”, and the energy of the people and ideas being discussed at the event was truly a celebration of the creative spirit and ingenuity that can emerge from collaborative design.

Get to know... the Brooklyn Office

We now have three employees in the Brooklyn office! We asked them some hard-hitting questions, to discover more about our teammates out east...

 

CHRISTOPHER MOY

The newest addition to the Brooklyn staff is Chris Moy. Chris just moved to Brooklyn from Philadelphia, where he worked for famed retail and residential architect Peter Marino. 

Q: Chris, describe yourself in one sentence...

A: I'm the dog that's happy to lay in the sun all day taking naps, but also curious enough to go out and explore the world and chase down a squirrel.

Q: What do you love most about Brooklyn?

A: Everybody is a character!

Q: What is your favorite food?

A: Pizza (homemade on my pizza stone)

Q: If you could spend a day with any architect of designer throughout history, who would it be?

A: Oscar Niemeyer. What is it like to live for over a century? Tell me everything.

Q: Apple or Android?

A: Apple

Q: Finish this sentence... "It might surprise you to know that I ______ "

A: It might surprise you to know that I don't like coffee and never drink it (Sorry Starbucks!)

Q: What is your favorite writing utensil (every designer has one)?

A: Sakura Pigma Micron 0.01

 

JON MARK CAPPS

Our Senior Project Designer in the Brooklyn office, Jon Mark brings over 20 years experience to the table. Spending the majority of his life and professional career in New York, Jon Mark and his wife (also an architect) currently reside in Brooklyn. Talking with him about the City, and Brooklyn, I get the impression there's nowhere he would rather be.

Q: Jon Mark, describe yourself in one sentence...

A: I attempt to be passionate and genuine in all aspects of my life.

Q: What do you love most about Brooklyn?

A: It has everything that Manhattan does not without feeling like you are in a concrete jungle: great food, good creative energy, nice parks and museums and fun places to go out.

Q: What is your favorite food/favorite restaurant?

A: I’m a bit of a foodie and love all types of food, but if there was some common denominator it would have to be that I love a good steak and red wine. I’ve been to Peter Lugers but the 72oz (to be shared of course) ax handle rib eye at St. Anselms in Williamsburg is the bomb!

Q: If you could spend a day with any architect of designer throughout history, who would it be?

A: I do have a belief it is better not to “kill your gods” but given the opportunity it would have to be either Lebbeus Woods or Zaha Hadid. I would like to ask them, what on a personal level drives them to create. We all have projects that provide us with inherent challenges but deeper, what is the ideological framework they try to operate in and why is that relevant to the world we live, what haven’t they done they would like to and what do they do for fun outside of the profession.

Q: Apple or Android?

A: Apple

Q: Finish this sentence... "It might surprise you to know that I ______ "

A: ____am from a galaxy far, far away_____.

Q: What is your favorite writing utensil (every designer has one)?

A: Red Prisma color pencil(s)……usually used for mark-ups, but the lead consistency is great for sketching.

 

ELIAS VENERIS

Elias has been at the Brooklyn office the longest, so we know him the best. Like Jon Mark, he's also been in Brooklyn most (if not all) of his life. His two favorite things to do outside of the office? Snowboard and CrossFit.

Q: Elias, describe yourself in one sentence...

A: Someone who thinks positive in the sense that I can figure out the best way to solve a problem independently or collaborative.  Collaborating is the funner of the two and the most successful in my experience. (Editors note - Thats two sentences! But I'll accept "funner" as a word)

Q: What do you love most about Brooklyn?

A: It’s my hometown. Love everything about it, but most of all, it’s the old historic brick and brownstones that do it for me – ‘Brooklyn Charm’.

Q: What is your favorite food?

A: Pizza by Paulie Gees

Q: If you could spend a day with any architect of designer throughout history, who would it be?

A: Le Corbusier or Le Courvoisier as Kris Jenner calls him ; and would ask him, how would you measure your success after being the center of discussion on the Kardashians.

Q: Apple or Android?

A: Android!

Q: Finish this sentence... "It might surprise you to know that I ______ "

A: …am a CAD monkey!!

Q: What is your favorite writing utensil (every designer has one)?

A: Clutch Pencil (fatter version of the 2mm lead holder)

National Puppy Day @ MN Wild Game

The NewStudio staff and some friends and family attended the Minnesota Wild game last night against the Philadelphia Flyers (home team of our friends at Urban Outfitters). Despite the outcome (the Wild lost), we had a blast. Michael and his wife Kate introduced their baby Josephine to whole NSA crew. Our friend Ben brought his boys Parks and Grant to their first ever hockey game.  And the amazing "desert cart" came to the suite and gave us way too many options for "how to get fat in one sitting" (including a bowl of egg-less cookie dough with a serving spoon). All together, we had a great night in St Paul!

Next outing?? TCF Bank Stadium to see our other favorite team, the MN United FC!!

The view from our seats. I don't think you can find a better one at the Excel!

The view from our seats. I don't think you can find a better one at the Excel!

Most of the staff, and a handful of family and friends.

Most of the staff, and a handful of family and friends.

Coincidentally, Brodin and Olfosson were playing on the same D-line tonight. Mark and Sean just picked these jerseys because 25 and 23 are their lucky numbers.

Coincidentally, Brodin and Olfosson were playing on the same D-line tonight. Mark and Sean just picked these jerseys because 25 and 23 are their lucky numbers.

Mmmmmmmmm the Candy Cart.&nbsp;

Mmmmmmmmm the Candy Cart. 

In honor of National Puppy Day.