Earthy tones and a wooden table in the shape of a cityscape feature in the Olson Kundig‘s first New York office, which was designed with sensitivity to the 100-year-old building it occupies.
Located in Midtown Manhattan, the office is spread across the 10th floor of a mid-rise tower constructed in 1923.
The office features a central living room with a sculptural table
Olson Kundig – a studio with its primary offices in Seattle – created the interior to be its first New York City hub with a material and colour palette that responded to the building’s 100-year-old history.
The open-plan office is defined by a central “living room” that features
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