StudioTwentySeven is a collectible design gallery and it is now taking over a space located in Tribeca, specifically a textile building that is remixed to boast a warm and inviting environment. It is set to showcase medium-sized limited-edition artwork at the flagship. It is located at the corner of Church and Leonard Streets and takes over 7,000 square feet throughout the ground floor.
Founders Nacho Polo and Robert Onsuka started this studio in 2018, helming from Miami. They landed in New York due to the 'monumental scale.' The duo speak about the design concept, stating "The building's elaborately carved facade, and its stone entry staircase leading to beautifully restored original triple doors, set the tone for what clients of StudioTwentySeven will experience inside – a space that is sophisticated yet genuinely welcoming."
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Trend Themes
1. Warm Ambiance Curation - Creating curated spaces that balance sophistication and warmth through repurposed architectural elements and limited-edition artwork.
2. Medium-sized Art Showcases - Showcasing limited-edition artwork of medium sizes to cater to a niche market interested in collectible design pieces.
3. Expansion Into Flagship Galleries - Establishing flagship locations in key areas to offer immersive art experiences in unique, historic spaces.
Industry Implications
1. Art Galleries - Opportunities for art galleries to differentiate by blending historical architecture with contemporary art for a refined yet welcoming atmosphere.
2. Interior Design - Potential for interior designers to incorporate limited-edition artwork of various sizes to enhance the ambiance and exclusivity of spaces.
3. Real Estate Development - Potential for real estate developers to repurpose historic buildings for flagship galleries, combining art promotion with architectural preservation.