No matter the weather, the lighting is always perfect at Quarters, the new gallery slash concept store and bar for In Common With. It makes sense that the Tribeca loft is perpetually ambient for a brand that has, until recently, focused on lighting design. Founded by Felicia Hung and Nick Ozemba, the Brooklyn-based company expands their offerings by designing not only a new hub for creatives, but also new and first-ever furniture, tiles, and hardware line.
Now open, Quarters occupies an 8,000-square-foot floor (which will eventually become two) of a historic 19th-century loft. With the help of Ian Starling, the duo converted the open floorplan to something between a residence and hospitality project. Walls were erected to structure the layout into different rooms, showing off different pieces from the studio (or the studio’s many collaborators), while offering different sites for activation.
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