Alan PepinJun 3, 20181 min readWhat's In Store: Gotham CeramicsFrom my recent trip to Manhattan and Brooklyn, I've assembled a visual scrapbook of what I found interesting in the world of ceramic finishes. In this article, I'm covering everything that's dark and moody...Above 1. ABC Carpet & Home (Manhattan) 2. West Elm (Brooklyn)Above 3. Ann Sacks (Manhattan) 4. CB2 (Manhattan)Above 5. BDDW (Soho) 6. CB2 (Manhattan)Above 7. Kelly Wearstler for Ann Sacks (Manhattan) 8. West Elm (Brooklyn)Above 9. CB2 (Manhattan) 10. Ann Sacks (Manhattan)Above 11. CB2 (Manhattan) 12. Kelly Wearstler for Ann Sacks (Manhattan)#ceramics #darktrend #darkhomedecor #newyork #trend #CB2 #DesignWithinReach #Cassini #BestLite #ABCCarpetHome #TomDixon #WestElm #LightingTrends #NewMaterials #Brooklyn
From my recent trip to Manhattan and Brooklyn, I've assembled a visual scrapbook of what I found interesting in the world of ceramic finishes. In this article, I'm covering everything that's dark and moody...Above 1. ABC Carpet & Home (Manhattan) 2. West Elm (Brooklyn)Above 3. Ann Sacks (Manhattan) 4. CB2 (Manhattan)Above 5. BDDW (Soho) 6. CB2 (Manhattan)Above 7. Kelly Wearstler for Ann Sacks (Manhattan) 8. West Elm (Brooklyn)Above 9. CB2 (Manhattan) 10. Ann Sacks (Manhattan)Above 11. CB2 (Manhattan) 12. Kelly Wearstler for Ann Sacks (Manhattan)#ceramics #darktrend #darkhomedecor #newyork #trend #CB2 #DesignWithinReach #Cassini #BestLite #ABCCarpetHome #TomDixon #WestElm #LightingTrends #NewMaterials #Brooklyn
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