Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Wednesday, 31 August 2011


Design Hunting
08.31.11
Happenings
  • Mambo Americano
    In addition to Intelligentsia coffee and a fleet of Bowery Lane bicycles, the Hotel Americano, soft-opening September 6 in West Chelsea, offers international style.
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  • Modernism Before Modernism
    The upcoming exhibit “19th-Century Modern” at the Brooklyn Museum argues that modernism harks back to the 1800s, using furniture by John Henry Belter and silver by Tiffany & Co. as evidence. More  ›
  • Behold & Boogie
    Tonight, from 6 to 9 p.m., MoMA’s P.S. 1 is throwing a going-away party for Ryan Trecartin’s trippy video installation “Any Ever.” More  ›
Design Hunting

space of the week

A Designer Plays Organizational Tetris

After moving 40 years’ worth of acquired objects into a new apartment, honored Columbia University professor Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak realized she needed some professional help. Slideshow  ›

She had translucent glass doors put in that are easy to close and conceal the storage.

This Switch Shelf serves as book-holders as well as the structural support for the shelves.

“The same grooves that give the material flexibility make a beautiful pattern.”

the best bet

Novel Posters

Cleverly designed wall art for those with literary leanings. More  ›

first look

An Old-Fashioned Lair With a Twist

“Grounded in classicism,” is how decorator Russell Piccione describes the new installation he created for bite-size home-design shop Overbey and Dunn in the West Village.
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