Everything has a price in this shoppable Tribeca home

Quarters is a boutique, styled like an apartment

The creative transformation of Tribeca, New York, continues with Quarters, a buzzy new shop, gallery and event space imagined by the lighting studio In Common With.

Brooklyn lighting designers Nick Ozemba and Felicia Hung launched the 750-square-metre space in a 19th-century loft south of Canal Street, updated by local practice Starling Architecture. Ozemba and Hung decorated the 10 connected rooms with sconces and pendants by In Common With.

A shoppable design gallery by day, Quarters will host dinner parties and installations in the evenings with an emphasis on community, craftsmanship, and collaborative design.

Guests can meander through the library, bedroom, dining room and bar – all set up like a private home, although even items in the pantry are available to buy. Complementing Ozemba and Hung’s own collection, including the brass Gemma table lamp and the Saga Pendant, is an evolving selection of vintage furniture, along with art and design by New York peers like designers Sophie Lou Jacobsen and Shane Gabier, ceramicist Danny Kaplan, sculptor Simone Bodmer-Turner and painter Claudio Bonuglia.

Quarters is open Monday through Saturday.

Photography: William Jess Laird
Photography: William Jess Laird
Photography: William Jess Laird

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