travolta said:^go to the moss store in soho. www.mossonline.com it's pricey, but if you can afford it, it's the best in new york!
moma store is good to visit too. don't go too minimalistic modern... i'm a big fan of lighting btw..so if you can invest in a few awesome lamps such as the tord boontje garland one at the moss website that's half the work !
what would be considered too min. mod? I live in soho, very close to both Moss and moma. I've actually been to Moma like 5 times in the past few days, making a list and doing some online drawings. So far I have my eyes set on a midsummers night shade hanging light they have a moma for the lower level of my loft, which I plan to make as a "chill" area which I plan on making all white (white shag rug, white body pillows, white shelf, white record player and a contrasting covered book)
I haven't checked out the moss store in person yet but I have looked through the site, though I really do love their stuff its just way out of my range for the most part. I have a budget of about $2,000.00 I would like to spend to redo my place. I do not need a table or work table as I already have those. I was lucky enough to have the previous renter here leave his amazing platform bed so I do not need a bed. I was just wondering how smart it would be to blow half my budget on a nice sofa.
A friend of mine directed me to White on White which is over on broadway and white. They do nice reproductions of designer furniture with solid pricing. I'm eyeing this sofa in a dark charcoal gray. $1,000.00
They also have some barcelona chairs but i feel that would be a little TOO generic in terms of a modern themed interior.
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very pretty but would be worried that it might look threadbare in a room that was too large.
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