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Journey Into The World Of NYC-Based Illustrator, Thomas Pitilli

Curiosities Insider Interviews Thomas Pitilli

Thomas Pitilli, a NYC-based illustrator, in love with Comics, talks about his amazing career, challenges, inspirations and his favorite spots in New York City!

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The other day we met Thomas Pitilli, a native New Yorker living in Brooklyn. He works with some of the greatest publications today like the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Billboard, Playboy, Variety, Entertainment Weekly, Washington Post and other big names.

After briefly browsing through his work, we fell in love with it. We are huge fans of illustration and his style certainly called our attention.

If you want to see more details about his work, check out his website and read the interview we did with him below!

www.thomaspitilli.com


1) Tell us a bit about you. Where you were born, what you studied, what you’ve worked with, did your parents incentivize your work, etc.

My name is Thomas Pitilli and I am an illustrator from Brooklyn, NY. I am an actual Brooklyn native, one of the few left nowadays, haha.

I’ve been drawing and making art since as far back as I can remember. When I was 3 or 4, I wanted to be a fireman and when I was 5, I wanted to be Peter Pan. But, from then on, I’ve always aspired to be a professional artist!

Like most kids, I grew up obsessed with cartoons and comic books and it didn’t take me long until I started writing my own stories and making my own “books” made out of stapled sheets of typing paper with my drawings on them.

Both my parents are artistic, so thankfully, my creative imagination was always encouraged at home. An adolescence filled with constant drawing and practice led me the School of Visual Arts, in Manhattan, where I wound up studying illustration and cartooning.

I immediately began pursuing my dream of becoming a professional illustrator upon graduating. I spent several years hustling, trying to get as much freelance work as I could get, while supplementing my income with various odd jobs and part time gigs around the city.

A decade since graduating, I can proudly say I now make my entire living as an illustrator. NYC is not an easy city to ‘make it’ in, but you know what they say, ‘if you can make it here…’

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2) Where did the passion for illustration come from? And why Comics?

My passion for illustration came out of my love for comics actually. When I was a little kid, I discovered comic books by rummaging through my older brother’s collections. I quickly became fascinated with the artwork inside and from then on, I was obsessed.

Through comics, I was exposed to a variety of different types of artists and styles, which then led me to explore other art forms outside of comics. I’ve always been drawn to artists that tell stories, whether it be in a comic book or in an oil painting.

The idea of getting a specific idea across through a drawing and making people feel something specific just by looking at it is truly satisfying to me and definitely fuels my passion for the craft.

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3) What are the personalities that inspire you, in the illustration world, but also within other industries?

Confidence is a big one for me. When someone exudes confidence in what they do, no matter what the profession, I’m definitely inspired by that.

I like watching fighting sports, like boxing and MMA. The confidence and conviction that those fighters posses is so inspiring and interesting to watch.

I study that and try to understand how I might be able to apply that kind of attitude to what I do. The quote that always sticks with me is, “competence breeds confidence”, which pretty much means, if you work on your craft hard enough, the confidence you have in that area will likely follow.

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4) What type of mission and message do you strive to convey through your work?

I don’t really think I have a particular mission or message that I strive to convey in my art. I’m fascinated by people, body language and faces. Those have always been the things that I love to draw, so most of my work focuses on people, either interacting with each other or with themselves.

I have always loved drawing the female form and my work usually has a strong female protagonist within it. I think of my approach to illustrating similar to that of a street photographer.

I’m more concerned with capturing moments than creating any kind of particular statement. Also, the vast majority of my work is client based, so I spend most of my time trying to convey other people’s message or idea. There’s a very satisfying challenge within that as well.

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5) You’ve had works featured in many renowned publications like the Wall Street Journal, Scientific America, Climbing Magazine, Scholastic’s Choices Magazine and The New York Times! Tell a bit about these works and the process behind them.

I really enjoy making editorial illustrations. I get exposed to some pretty interesting articles and topics that I might not otherwise come across on my own.

The process is usually a pretty quick, yet intense one. I normally have less than a week to take the illustration(s) from concept to final. It’s a collaborative process between the art director and I, and at its best, it can be a very fun and rewarding process.

I’ve been fortunate enough to work with some great publications and some great art directors. Some of my favorites are the ones where I felt like I was pushed creatively and was able to stretch new muscles.

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6) We see a great variation of styles and even colored vs black & white pieces. We love them all! What do you enjoy most doing and what style does your audience resonate more with?

I tend to gravitate towards black and white line drawing. I feel like that’s where my strengths are. That’s also what I have the most fun making as well.

Color has always been a challenge for me, it definitely is the longest part of my process, mainly because there is a lot of reworking and trial and error involved in it for me.

Like I said earlier, storytelling has always been the most appealing aspect of illustration for me. It doesn’t always have to be a literal narrative either, sometimes you can tell a story with a pose or a facial expression, or the capturing of a simple moment.

I feel like that’s the kind of thing my audience responds to. Although there’s no real way to predict what people will like or not like. Ultimately all you can do is make the work that you most enjoy making and hope somebody else likes it.

Curiosities Insider Interviews Thomas Pitilli New York Times

7) What are the best places to buy comics in New York? Are there any hidden, off-the-beaten-path old book stores or thrift bookstores you love to go check out?

My favorite comic shop in NYC is Forbidden Planet, down by Union Square. They have a pretty extensive collection of both new and old comics, with a super helpful and knowledgeable staff.

The Strand Bookstore is also a great place to find comics. They are more geared towards trade paperbacks and all of their stuff is at a discounted price, which is always a plus!

Speaking of discounted prices, there’s a place in Midtown called Bookoff, and downstairs, they have a used comic section where you can find some really rare, out of print comics, both single issues and trades.

If you’re a nerd like me, this city has definitely got you covered, haha.

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8) Does anything inspire your work when you think about New York City?

So many things inspire me about New York City. I get most of my ideas while riding the subway or walking the streets. I love people watching and random interactions with strangers. Even just the weird things you overhear while riding the train can be inspiring and creatively stimulating.

If it’s a nice day out and I have to come up with an idea for a particular project, I will often times take my sketch book to one of my favorite parks and start brainstorming. Something about the constant hustle of New York generates a kind of rhythm that is very conducive to making art.

I also love sneaking in specific NYC locations into some of my work. I’m lucky enough to work with the iconic characters of the Archie Comics world and when I create covers for them, one of my favorite things to do is place those characters into some of my favorite NYC locations like the fountain at Washington Square Park, or specific subway platforms.

Because I grew up here, my relationship with the city is very personal and deeply embedded in me, therefore it’s embedded in my work as well.

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10) What is your biggest ambition when it comes to work? A publication you’d like to be featured in? Someone you admire and would like to meet? A project that you’d love to work on? Anything what would rock your world if you had that opportunity!

I have a lot of ambitions when it comes to my work. I’d definitely like to continue working in the comics field and see where that takes me.

I’d love to work with a variety of different writers and publications in the comics world. I don’t rule out writing and illustrating my own graphic novel one day either. I’m always inspired when I see illustrators or cartoonists working with well-known brands, lending their unique voice to a campaign or advertisement.

Being able to share my work with an audience that goes way beyond comics or illustrating, that’s something I’d love to do. Being an artist whose work is primarily created for print or the web, I’m definitely a stranger to the art gallery world.

I’d like to change that one day by perhaps showing a series of pieces that were specifically created to be viewed in person. Other than those things, I stay open to whatever opportunities present themselves.

One of the exciting things about being a freelance artists is never really knowing what types of projects may be in my future!

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11) What are your top 5 local, hidden spots in New York that you love to go? A restaurant, bar, museum, store, coffee place, park, street, etc?

Central Park is definitely one of my favorite places in this city. I’m a big fan of New York summers, I really feel like that’s when the city shines the most. With that being said, Central Park is probably one of my favorite spots on a nice Spring/Summer day. I spent multiple times playing Frisbee over there at the Sheep Meadow this summer and really enjoy the relaxing vibe.

Speaking of summer, I try and make it to the beach whenever I can. People don’t really think of beaches when they think of NYC, but there are some nice locations if you want to trade the concrete for some sand every now and then. I really enjoy hanging out at Rockaway Beach and Coney Island. Much more of a low key, laid back vibe at Rockaway, but Coney Island has that history and energy that can be fun sometimes too.

As far as food goes, there’s a nice little farm-to-table restaurant in my neighborhood called Brooklyn Beet Company. The magic ingredient over there is beets. They have a veggie burger that is made out of a beet and they also have this awesome beet ketchup! Definitely worth checking out, unless you hate beets, haha.

I’m sort of a health nut, so when I’m running around and in need of a healthy lunch, I like to pop into HU Kitchen (See Antonia Grecco’s post on Hu Kitchen) on 14th Street in Manhattan. They use a variety of local ingredients as well. It’s sort of the healthier alternative to something like Chipotle.

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And still:

As far as neighborhoods go, I’d probably say that the West Village is my favorite. It still has some old cobble stone streets and some of the most quiet blocks in all of NYC. Things seem to fall off the typical grid system over there too, so I often get lost whenever I’m around there!

And, probably one of my all-time favorite places in NYC is The Metropolitan Museum of Art. It’s always been a sort of sanctuary for me, a place where I can spend hours and come out totally inspired. My favorite spot in that museum is the Sackler Wing. There’s this huge window covering the entire room with an awesome view of Central Park, it’s really cool.

That’s more than five, I know! I have a bunch more too. Some runner ups would probably be the High Line and Chelsea Market!

12) And last! Where can people find your work and purchase your illustrations!?

I’m all over Social Media, but I’m most active on Instagram (@ThomasPitilli) where you can find me .

You can also check out my website at www.thomaspitilli.com.

And, if you’re interested in purchasing some of my artwork as a print, check out my Etsy Store.


Thank you Thomas, for this fantastic journey into your world and keep up your breathtaking work and captivating energy!


Photo Credit: Courtesy of Thomas Pitilli
*Last Update on March/2020.*

Antonia Greco: A Love Guru Uncovers NYC’s Dating Scene

Curiosities Insider Interviews Antonia Greco NYC Dating Expert

Lets talk about Dating in New York City?! Everyone knows about the “rumors” about NYC’s dating scene and how different it is from the rest of the world! Antonia Greco tell us about the best spots to hang out, if you’re single!

Curiosities Insider Interviews Antonia Greco NYC Dating Expert
Photo Credit: Courtesy of Gary He

If you’ve just moved to this beautiful, tireless city, or if you’ve been in New York City long enough, you will notice two topics that will always (and we mean, always!) come up during dinners or bar conversations:

  1. RENT! It’s amazing how people are eager to know how much you pay for rent and all the amenities you have in your building to justify the high prices. Note: It does not matter if they just met you, they WILL boldly ask…
  2. DATING! The “Dating Scene” in New York is, without a doubt, unique and different from anywhere else on this planet! It’s a battle to figure out all the do’s and don’ts, right? So, after you do, and everything seams to be flowing well with your beau…BOOM! The guy dumps you…

With the Dating topic in mind, our Contributor Ari Crane interviewed Antonia Greco from Loved Tapped. She is a NYC-based Dating and Relationship Expert. She is also the co-author of “Who Lies More, Men or Women? 6 Ways to Succeed in Dating, Relationships, and Life”.

Over the past eight years, Antonia’s worked one-on-one with clients of all ages to help them meet partners, date successfully, and has had a helping hand in several marriages.

In her spare time, she likes to run, fuss over cute dogs, play piano and bake pies.

“A question I often get asked by singles is ‘Where can I go to meet people?’ — Simply put, you can meet people anywhere you go. It’s just a matter of having the guts to open the dialogue and/or be approachable. That said, it’s beneficial to pick places that reflect something about your lifestyle, your passions, or something new you’d like to try.”

Here are Antonia’s top picks in the City! Do check them out and, who knows, maybe you’ll find your partner in crime, for life.


Hu Kitchen

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“If working out and being healthy are your thing, then get ready to be excited by Hu Kitchen. Everything is delicious and wholesome sans ingredients that you can’t pronounce. And the clientele, well, they’re exceptionally good looking, in shape, and healthy. Not to mention, the layout of the tables is conducive to striking up a conversation very effortlessly. Rotate this place into your weekly lunch or dinner schedule and be sure to treat yourself to the house-made Almond Butter truffles!”

Not only all the ingredients are fantastic and super healthy, but they also produce their own delicious chocolate bars.

They have a huge list of “What they don’t have”, but there are just a few, so you get the vibe: NO Conventional Sweeteners, NO Gluten, NO Soy, NO GMO Corn, NO Commercial Lecithins, NO Preservatives…

Hours:
Monday – Friday: 7am – 10pm
Saturday – Sunday: 9am – 9pm

Location: 78 5th Avenue (at 14th Street), Midtown

http://hukitchen.com


B-Cup

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“Whether you’re “working remotely” or in the mood for a chill place to enjoy some coffee, look no further than B-Cup. This hip little haunt is tucked away in Alphabet City and is the “office” for many singles. With free, reliable wi-fi and iced coffees served in carafes, this friendly space is a mix of funky and accommodating. Bonus: Most people come here alone so it’s the perfect place to table share during the busier hours!”

Alphabet City is part of what most people know as the East Village. The area is very residential, but it is the home of several bars, cocktail spots and super cool restaurants. The area is filled with life and great spots to uncover.

Their park is called Tompkins Square Park. You might recall it from the post we wrote about a Feeding Program our Founder coordinates, feeding 200 homeless every week!

The area has also a significant Puerto Rican community, that definitely brings an uplifting vibe. After all, we know how cheerful Puerto Ricans are, right!?

Location: 212 Avenue B, Alphabet City

www.bcupcafe.com


It is definitely a place to go and meet interesting people, creative minds and mingle with a super cult crowd!

Be bold and go see what they have to offer!

Location: 231 11th Avenue, Chelsea

www.printedmatter.org


Cooper Hewitt

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“If you find museums to be boring, then maybe Cooper Hewitt will change your mind. The interactive environment – especially in the Immersion Room – is the perfect place to strike up conversation with others, all while interacting with art and design. When you’re done, grab a coffee from the cafe and head to the garden!”

The museum was founded in 1897 and was named “Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum”.

It’s dedicated exclusively on historical and contemporary design, making it the only museum in the US with this focus.

Therefore, it has “more than 210,000 design objects spanning 30 centuries.

From ancient textiles and works on paper to icons of modern design and cutting-edge technologies, Cooper Hewitt’s collection serves as inspiration for creative work of all kinds and tells the story of design’s paramount importance in improving our world.”

They have a great outdoor area and garden, where they host different events, so be sure to see what’s on next!

Location:  2 East 91st Street, Upper East Side

www.cooperhewitt.org


Niketown Running Club

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“Running is a great way to unwind all while staying healthy and I love the Nike Run Club! Regardless of your pace or athletic level, this is a good place to meet others – especially for those that are tired of the bar scene. Don’t be discouraged if the guy to girl ratio is not in your favor. One thing singles tend to forget is that ANY person you meet may have a single friend, relative or coworker that would be a fit for you!”

The Nike Run Club it not only for professional runners, but also for the amateur and aspiring runner!

Don’t be intimidated. It’s a great place to find like minded people.

You’ll have professional coaching and experts to help you out at any time of the day – from 5am through 7pm.

Plus, you can do a one-time test in Nike’s new shoes, register your evolution through their APP, run with the best lists on Spotify and also choose from 100 different workouts by Nike Master Trainers.

Location: 6 East 57th Street, Midtown East

www.nike.com/nrc-app


A&G Merch: One Of The Best Décor Stores In Williamsburg

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A&G Merch is one of the best furnishing and décor stores in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. They offer some of the most unique items to make your home feel like a home.

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We’ve been saying this, and won’t stop repeating: furnishing can be a fun process! Don’t focus on the downside of it, and just focus on enjoying and exploring unique and amazing stores in New York! Come explore A&G Merch with us!

Launched in March of 2006 in the heart of Williamsburg, Brooklyn, A&G Merch conquered the local community right away!

The store was founded by David Alhadeff and co-founder Jill Goldhand. Speaking about, the A and the G stand for the first letter of their last names.

With a unique mix of products and high quality, their mission completes by “bringing an urban, youthful energy” to their products. So, after checking it out, you’ll see what we are talking about!

In fact, you’ll find everything from couches, sofas, tables, dining and lighting décor. Plus, office furniture and small utensils, bookshelves, beds, coffee tables, desk and chairs.

And still, small décor items like vintage metal clocks, basket, books, bottle openers, miniature toys. The list in infinite!

We are madly in love with them and we adore just passing by to check what’s new. The hard thing is to actually walk in and leave empty handed!

This is a store that will make your home, feel like a home! Not to mention, your friends will be asking you able all your new acquisitions!

Lastly, they also have one store on the West Cost, in San Francisco. So, if you’re on that side of the country, you’ll have a chance to check them out too.

If you are looking for additional tips about where to shop in New York, contact out experts! We will be able to share with you some of the most amazing and unique places to beautify your home! As a matter of fact, there are countless furnishing and décor stores in Williamsburg to explore!

Hours:
Daily: 11am – 7pm

Location: 111 North 6th Street

http://aandgmerch.com


Photo Credit: Courtesy of A&G Merch
*Last Update on March/2020.*

Nest Interiors: Mid-century vintage and contemporary design

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Nest Interiors has some of the most amazing mid-century vintage and contemporary design. This small shop is a place to go and purchase that perfect gem for your home.

A few days ago our Founder, Fê Paronetto, had lunch with a dear friend, Dani Cutait.

During lunch, Dani mentioned a small store close to her apartment in Chelsea and said it’s one of her top NYC home décor shops.

This is a really great tip if you enjoy unique mid-century vintage and contemporary design items for your home!

Nest Interiors is a beautiful, petit store founded in 2004 by the couple Henry Stozek and Lana Sexton.

Their mission is to provide a source for curated mid-century vintage and contemporary design.

“Lana & Henry both share a love for modern, timeless interiors and have been avid supporters of local artists for over a decade.

In concert with their appreciation of Scandinavian modern design and the art of fine craftsmanship, they have amassed a global collection of the finest examples of mid-century glass, metal, ceramics and art.”

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From the moment Fê walked into the the store, she fell in love with everything. From the beautiful colorful pillows, picture frames, vintage glasses, vases and candle holders, to bowls, jewelry boxes, lamps and varied décor items.

The store is small, but there is so much to explore that it might be a while before you are able to leave it. Furthermore, it’s all very tempting, so you’re most likely to leave with something new for your home!

So, pass by if you enjoy having a stylish and chic home! This is surely the place for you!

While you’re in the neighborhood, you can see what on at The Joyce Theater, see what’s the new theme at STORY, or go at night to the speakeasy called Bathtub Gin.

Hours:
Monday – Saturday: 11am – 7pm
Sunday: 12pm – 6pm

Location: 172A Ninth Avenue

http://nestinteriorsny.com


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Ascari Bicycles Are Handmade With Pride By Helio Ascari

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Ascari Bicycles offers the most amazing classically designed, hand-built bicycles. As they say, they are handmade with pride and handcrafted in the U.S., by Helio Ascari.

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We all know how valuable handcrafted goods are, right? Furthermore, we also know how they exponentially increase the charm of a place.

“Looking back to move forward.” ~ Helio Ascari

Founded in 2011 by the designer Helio Ascari and frame builder Gary Mathis, Ascari Bicycles fuses a timeless sense of fashion with an equally timeless appreciation for the hand-built bicycle.

With the finest material, Ascari builds their own bikes – one by one. In addition, he cares about the minimal details, making sure it’s the perfect bike in aesthetics, fit and ride.

As a matter of fact, here is how Helio explains:

“At Ascari Bicycles we design and build our bikes. All our frames, forks and stems are made by us in the USA. By using time proven techniques and only the best materials we are able to build the finest bicycles on the planet.

As with the details such as our logos and head badges, the dropout faces and serial number badges are brazed in copper and brass.

They are works of art themselves. With a jewelers touch we bring the luxury to compliment the time and passion built into each Ascari.

As the Ascari name is synonymous with Formula One auto racing, Ascari Bicycles hopes to be as synonymous with the enduring legacies of fashion and cycling.”

Are craving to order your first Ascari bike? Well, you can be involved as much as you like in the design process! It is really going to be a one of a kind art work for you!

In 2016, they opened their first brick & mortar store, in collaboration with two friends. New York City based Max Poglia and Milan based Alessandro Squarzi. What a talented trio!

But unfortunately, the store was closed a few years later.

The store was named The Space NYC and was one of the most amazing places we’ve recently seeing opening. It was multi-faceted location with a store, workshop space, creative studio and a highly-curated showroom, in Bushwick.

We love the location in Bushwick, it was fascinating. It was certainly a unique store, great concept, fantastic products and with a very strong and individual identity.

Most certainly, one of the top places we recommend to visit if you’re passing by New York City, or if you live here.

Moreover, if you have any specific request regarding products, workshops, events, or any Corporate inquiries, let us help you out!

And last, after visiting the The Space NYC, you might want to check out the neighborhood. We love Honey’s, side by side with the store, with great wine options. In addition, if you want to explore the neighborhood at night, visit our friends at Lot 45 Bushwick, or see what’s going on at the House of Yes.

http://ascaribicycles.com


Photo Credit: Courtesy of Ascari Bicycles
*Last Updated on March/2020.*

Design on a Dime Brooklyn at Industry City

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Design on a Dime Brooklyn Outpost will start tomorrow and will take place at Industry City! This is a must-go event if you’re into design, or simply want to buy one of a kind furniture!

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Photo Credit: Courtesy of Housing Works / Brooklyn Bicycle Co.

Have you recently moved to New York City and find yourself in the middle of that never ending furnishing “process”? Or have you been living here for a while but, like us, you’re constantly buying little things to make your Home a Home?

If yes, this might be an interesting event for you to attend this week! Actually, in our opinion, it’s a must-go.

A “quicky” about them:

“Join us for Design on a Dime Brooklyn Outpost! In addition to Miami and NYC, they’re bringing Design on a Dime to BK this fall and hosting in the ever-so-trendy, Industry City! From October 6–9 they’ll celebrate Brooklyn design, art, and culture with 20 top interior designers.”

The designers all will showcase their incredible and extremely unique work. Plus, you’ll be able to find home décor for up to 80% off retail prices. Fantastic!

Did we forget to mention this? Proceeds from “Design on a Dime Brooklyn Outpost” fund Housing Works’ wraparound services and supportive programs for New Yorkers living with and affected by HIV/AIDS.

See you all there!

Opening Night – Thursday, October 6th:

  • VIP Hour, 5:30 – 6:30pm
  • Shopping, 6:30 – 9:30pm

The Friday Party at Brooklyn Outpost – October 7th:

  • Hour: 6–11 pm

The Public Sale Days:

  • Friday, October 7th, 12- 5pm
  • Saturday, October 8th, 10am – 6pm
  • Sunday, October 9th, 11am – 5pm

Location: Factory Floor at Industry City – 233 37th Street


Photo Credit: Courtesy of Housing Works / Brooklyn Bicycle Co.

A 21st Century Vision For The New York State Pavilion

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We are huge fans of following what’s going in the NY design and architecture world. See a 21st Century vision for the New York State Pavilion, named Hanging Meadows.

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Hanging Meadows. Photo Credit: Aidan Doyle and Sarah Wan/National Trust for Historic Preservation

Like us, our friends at Untapped New York simply love architecture! They recently shared a cool information about the a competition. Contestants has to create a 21st Century vision for the New York State Pavilion, in Flushing Meadows – Corona Park.


“In March, we announced that the National Trust for Historic Preservation would run a competition. The objective was to reimagine the New York State Pavilion in Flushing Meadows – Corona Park. It was originally designed by architect Philip Johnson for the 1964 World’s Fair.

The site, an iconic landmark along Grand Central Parkway, has been popular for urban explorers – as seen in photographs of the crumbling towers and of the pavilion itself.

Furthermore, steady community activism, including a documentary film, has led to numerous local and national government initiatives over the past few years. In addition, the site has been opened up on occasion to the public.

Yesterday, at the Queens Museum, the winners of the National Trust competition were announced. The designs will be on exhibit inside the museum until August 28th.

In addition, the competition was meant to be visionary. It was meant to inspire in the public and government officials the possibilities of what the New York State Pavilion could become in the 21st century.”

The First Prize Winner:

“Perhaps the most visually stunning, we can see why “Hanging Meadows” by Aidan Doyle and Sarah Wan was selected. The futuristic greenhouse makes a strong contrast with the Modernist original Pavilion, futuristic for its time in the mid-20th century.

The Pavilion becomes a base to a suspended natural environment, which would contain native plants and flowers from the northeastern United States. Plus, suspended walkways would provide paths within the greenhouse structure and give views of New York City.

Below the suspended garden, there would be a new planetarium and classroom space, which leaves room for open public access on the original floor of the structure.”


This is fantastic, right?!

The project is amazing! Their creativity is certainly inspiring and we do hope that someday this monument can come to life!

So, they have our support!

For more City Secrets, continue exploring our website!


Photo Credit: Aidan Doyle and Sarah Wan/National Trust for Historic Preservation
*Last Update on March/2020.*

Adaptations NY: Unconventional Vintage Furniture

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Greenpoint in Brooklyn is a neighborhood we simply love to explore. If you are looking for unconventional vintage furniture, Adaptations NY is the place for you!

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Greenpoint is a neighborhood passing through a rapid growth. There are always new stores, coffee shop, the best bars, galleries and other businesses opening. The best part is, they are all fantastic.

The neighborhood reunites some of the most brilliant and artistic minds in New York, and they are now, more than ever, proudly showing the world their talent!

Since we are huge fans, we love writing about them and showing everything they are creating! After all, we are a bit tired of stores that showcase more of the same.

As we said above, Greenpoint has some of the best restaurants and bars in Brooklyn, amazing stores and still, a breathtaking view of the City!

So, let’s talk about reusing and honoring old items to decorate. This is what they are all about!

We recently went to Adaptations NY and couldn’t leave the store! As they explain, they are:

“…an unconventional vintage furniture boutique specializing in mid-century, industrial and farmhouse décor.”

Their products are very charming, super beautiful and will definitely make your Home, a Home! After all, who wants to arrive home and find items that every-other-person-in-New-York also has in their living rooms?

They have everything from furniture to smaller decoration items, so you’ll definitely be able to find what you’re looking for.

More about them:

“We enjoy reusing and honoring old items to create an eclectic laid back environment. We love all styles of design and we believe that an eclectic home is the best way for people to live. No one thing defines us, so why should our homes be just one style?”

They also have another store just a few blocks down, called Porter James NY. There they have objects not only for vintage, but also modern homes. They are located on 116 Franklin Street, Greenpoint in Brooklyn.

Hours: Tuesday – Sunday 12pm – 7pm

Location: 109 Franklin Street, Greenpoint

www.adaptationsny.com


Photo Credit: Courtesy of Adaptations NY
*Last Update on March/2020.*

From The Source: Designed In Brooklyn, Made Sustainably In Indonesia

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From the moment we walked into a store called From the Source, we knew it would become part of our to go list for sustainable furnishing!

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“Designed Responsibly in Brooklyn, Made Sustainably in Indonesia.”

When our Founder, Fê Paronetto, had just moved to NYC and was in the craziness of furnishing her new home, she stumbled upon this store! It was love at first sight, lol.

The store was founded by the so called serial entrepreneur, Robert Fireman (1936 – 2015), in the 1980’s.

Bob fell in love with the beautiful handcrafted work done by the people in Indonesia. Immediately, he felt an urge to engage with their community.

As a result, they carry everything from bar & counter stools, benches, dining chairs, to tables, desks, nightstands, bookcases, dressers, beds, accessories and a huge list of other items!

His team explains:

“Bob fell in love with not only the people, but the beautiful and unique hardwoods of Indonesia.

His ingenuity, entrepreneurship, and hardworking personality led to his largest and most recent passion of what is known today as ‘From The Source’.

Today, From the Source employs approximately 80 individuals in the Central Java. We provide job training, medical care, meals, and other benefits to ensure their welfare and the well-being of their families.”

And yet, their Mission to creating a more sustainable environment:

“Our mission is to bring our customers closer to the environment through uniquely designed furniture that open your space to the world.

The journey begins at the source of our raw materials where we exchange ideas with local communities. We incorporate craft techniques into production methods.

Working together, we find responsible ways to provide high-quality furnishings to the US market.”

Fantastic, right?

So, go explore the store and let us know what you thought about it!

Hours: Please see their website for hours regarding their locations.

Locations:
Chelsea Showroom – 132 West 18th Street
Hudson Yards Showroom – 551 West 28th Street

www.ftsny.com


Photo Credits: Courtesy of From the Source
*Last Update on March/2020.*

BDDW: Unique Handmade Furniture By Tyler Hays

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Furnishing a new home, or renovating your current place can be a lot of work. Lets try to make it fun by visiting amazing stores like BDDW selling unique, handmade furniture by Tyler Hays.

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As we mentioned in a previous post, decorating your new home, or changing your current place can take time and money. We always recommend do it it slowly and give it time, regardless of your anxiety to finish it.

The process can actually be quite fun if you don’t see it as a burden or a chore. Decorating is one thing, but purchasing furniture can be even trickier and more exhausting.

Plus, we have to agree that there is nothing that bursts more our bubble than going to someone’s house and seeing that exact item you have, in their living room. So “personality-less” and you immediately want to purchase something else to replace it! At least, we do!

So, if you’re the type that enjoys unique items and want to detach and withdraw from the rest of the crowd that purchase in bigger, well-known stores, BDDW is the perfect place for you.

Offering a wide range of well crafted timeless designs, BDDW is known for their heirloom quality solid wood furniture, traditionally joined, in select domestic hardwoods.

All items and idealized and designed by the Founder, Tyler Hays, at his Philadelphia Studio. Tyler expertise are various, from painter and sculpture, to engineer and a pretty talented builder.

Every handmade furniture is carefully crafted and finishes are cared with natural oils and lacquers.

Furthermore, besides some of his classic pieces and best sellers, Tyler is constantly launching new creations. On our end, we love them all, and we’re always excited to know what’s coming next!

BDDW has everything from dining table, storages, desks, seatings, to upholstery, lighting mirror and clocks. In addition, they also craft gorgeous beds, rugs and exclusive fabrics.

There also sell a couple of other products curated from a few other renowned designers. These are products totally right up our alley: one of a kind, different and many time, even uncommon! We love it all!

For their complete line of products, you can go online to calmly browse them all.

You surely you won’t get tired of it!

As we mentioned, if you are the type that like one-of-a-kind décor items, you might want to check Other Criteria – a story by the one and only genius, Damien Hirst.

Hours:
Monday – Friday: 10am – 6pm
Saturday: 12pm – 6pm

Location: 5 Crosby Street

www.bddw.com


Photo Credit: Courtesy of BBDW
*Last Update on March/2020.*

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