25 Orange and Black Interiors
To celebrate Halloween, we round up our best orange and black interiors from our Instagram feed.
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@tomdixonstudio recently relocated its headquarters to a former industrial building at London’s famed Kings Cross. The new digs combines shop, workshop, and office all in one, with a rooftop restaurant and terrace on the books. According to Dixon, it was imperative to not just find a new office or shop, but a new home. “We’ll use 17,500 square feet in this incredible location as a platform to broadcast our latest ideas in interior design, product innovation, and experiments in food, functionality and future living.” Text by @ryanwaddoups, ???? by Peer Lindgreen. @sandow
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Regram @galeriemagazine . . . When it was unveiled in 1931, the elaborate mosaic-clad lobby of Irving Trust Co. at 1 Wall Street, an Art Deco skyscraper designed by architect Ralph Walker, was one of Manhattan’s most unusual interior gems. The Red Room, created by artisan Hildreth Meière, was sheathed in a dazzling pattern of orange and oxblood glass tiles, and laced with a web of gold and bronze lines. Closed to the public since 2001, the 9,000-square-foot mosaic underwent a $1-million restoration last year spearheaded by developer Harry Macklowe, who is converting the upper floors into coveted residences. ???? by @hedtk; text by @geoffmontes. See more photos of the stunning restoration at galeriemag.com. #galeriemagazine #redroom #architecture #thisplacematters #restoration #mosaic #liveartfully
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