Resident debuts home furnishings at temporary New York City showroom
New Zealand design brand Resident has created up a pop-up store in Manhattan to showcase its hanging hooped lights alongside other new furnishings.
Located in the Nolita neighbourhood, the showroom features a series of furniture pieces from the brand, including new items unveiled alongside older designs.
The 3,000-square-foot (279-square-metre) gallery space was created by New Zealand interior designer Rufus Knight, with exposed brick walls and pops of red carpeting.
Displayed behind floor-to-ceiling windows along the storefront are two chairs alongside by Resident's Circus Pendant light, comprising large interlocking hoops with an LED strip around each golden circle.
The pair of blue upholstered chairs are part of the new collection, and have three slim black posts to support a wide seat. Nearby is the light-coloured modular Arcade Sofa, made up of interlocking units and designed by Resident co-founder Simon James in collaboration with Scott Bridgens.
"I wanted something cosy and a little puffy, with a super soft back and seat cushion, but also something to provide a contrast with that," said James. "Which is why I pared down the sofa arm and gave it a slightly unusual angle with that little lip to create a very minimal armrest."
Further inside the showroom are a series of pale pink chairs, arranged on a red rug with an assortment of light fixtures overhead.
A rounded glass Bloom Table light was created by London-based designer Tim Rundle. In...
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