The Wing Williamsburg is a black and beige co-working space
Women-focused co-working company The Wing has used a combination of neutral tones and pops of black for its Williamsburg space, which contrasts the colourful aesthetic of its other outposts.
The Wing Williamsburg occupies the upper two floors of a newly built three-storey brick building in Brooklyn, New York. The co-working spaces are topped with a spacious rooftop patio that will be decorated when the weather warms.
The location follows the company's first Brooklyn outpost in Dumbo, and measures 12,000 square feet with 5,000 square feet outside space.
The interiors were created in-house by The Wing's lead interior designer Laetitia Gorra, and make extensive use of black and neutrals for the first time.
"This is the first case we introduced a lot of black," Gorra told Dezeen. "The colours in this space are a bit different than the colour tones we've used before." The Wing has many locations, including in Manhattan's Soho area and London near Oxford Circus tube station, and bright colours often feature prominently.
Black is used in the Williamsburg outpost on the ceiling in a room dedicated to working quietly, which is a new offering for The Wing, as well as in wallpaper, furniture and bathroom tiles.
A striped black-and-white pattern features in The Perch cafe area, which all of The Wing locations have for members to buy food and drinks while working.
The interiors also have more neutral details than previously used, Gorra claims, from Sisal floor...
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