Wormwhole Flat by Dash Marshall
This mid-century apartment located in SoHo, New York City, was designed in 2014 by Dash Marshall.
Description by Dash Marshall
We built a Wormhole above Bond Street by invading a historic structure with futuristic bits to create a world within a world: new inside of old, dark inside of bright, minimal inside of maximal.
The Wormhole is defined by a complete change of style, form, lighting, and material on all surfaces from floor to ceiling. Everything seen in this project is new, though some of it looks quite old. To convincingly reproduce interior details that match the Second Empire style of the building, we carefully studied the exterior and other projects from the same period.
Photography by Jasong Lewis
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