Living Room • 252 7th Ave Unit 10P, New York, NY 10001
Walls turn deep charcoal. A raw concrete coffee table anchors the living area. Blackened steel divides the space. Undyed linen seating grounds the room.
Angular LED strips cast deep shadows. Polished black marble contrasts matte textures. A low-pile rug grounds the area. Every detail is revealed.
Every surface reveals its unyielding truth.
Design Philosophy
This design applies Deconstructive Form. It breaks conventional aesthetic rules. Tactile Confrontation is central. Materials expose their unyielding truth. Raw finishes create disquieting beauty. Each surface demands intense engagement.
Spatial Narrative
Your eye first lands on the raw concrete coffee table. You move around the blackened steel room divider. You settle into the low, deep linen sofa.
Light Study
Morning light streams through tall windows, revealing sharp angles and surface imperfections. Evening brings focused LED beams, creating stark shadows that define each material.
Living Vignette
A hand traces the raw edge of the concrete table. The cool surface feels substantial under fingers.
Material Palette
Unsealed concrete: Feels raw and cold; it develops a unique patina with use.
Blackened steel: Feels cool and hard; its dark finish deepens over time.
Undyed linen: Feels coarse and natural, softening with age and retaining imperfections.
Polished black marble: Feels smooth and cold; its reflective surface shows subtle scratches over time.