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In New York, an artistic creation workshop with assertive austerity

The lounge area is composed, from left to right, of a chair signed by Karl Springer from the 1950s covered in fabric (C&C Milano), two side tables ordered from Tiro, an artist friend, a sculpture that could be from the series Dusk and Dawn by Louise Nevelson, from a coffee table bought in Kyoto. On the 1980s pedestal, the provenance of which is unknown, Loren Daye installed an Art Deco lamp, purchased from Luddite Antiques in New York State. In front of the coffee table, the ottoman is 1940s American craftsmanship, while the chair Cube is signed Bernard Govin (Saporetti Luxe).

The interior space has been designed as a place to fulfill the basic functions: to work, to meet, to sleep. We recognize the minimal vision of Loren Daye, founder of the LOVEISENOUGH studio, and former creative director of Ace Hotels. “When I took over this place, I was immediately drawn to the natural stone masonry and thick concrete floors – all painted in the same crisp matte white. I have often used this trick in my work: paint every surface the same cream color, up to the ceiling. I love the focused singularity of this approach – so simple and pure – one color of paint all over. Then the shadow and the light play their own song on all this whiteness. “ For the interior, she chose functional furniture, pieces, objects and textiles that do not “Do not disturb this calm”.

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