Radnor opens studio in old Brooklyn factory
Online design retailer Radnor has opened a new studio and launched an updated furniture collection inside The Old American Can Factory in Gowanus, Brooklyn.
The Marilyn Twin Bed frame by Adam Rogers and Radnor features a rattan headboard attached to curving cane-like pieces of wood
Radnor moved its studio to a space within the 130,000-square foot (12,077-square-metre) historic industrial complex, which spans six buildings and houses spaces for more than 300 artisans and creatives. Radnor's interior features exposed pipes and beams on the ceiling, white brick and plaster walls and curtains that serve as wall dividers.
"It is important to Radnor that they are rooted in community and craft, which is why the move to Gowanus, and the Can Factory in particular, came so naturally," the design studio said. Bunn Studio worked with Radnor to produce a small coffee topped with a stone surface and a series of site specific woven rugs
Radnor was founded in 2016 by Susan Clark and works with designers to create homeware and furniture lines that launch seasonally in retail spaces around the world. Its latest work, the updated Radnor Made collection, was launched in the collective's renovated studio space this week.
"This presentation will be a departure from previous installations, as it will be done completely in the Radnor Studio, which is their home base for design and collaboration with the designers and makers that they work with," the team added.
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