Australian-born rug brand Armadillo’s new flagship merges warmth and curved geometry with the quirks of an 1897 New York building. Klein Agency led the design with the intent to honor the site’s heritage. At the same time, the Los Angeles–based architects introduced a language of sculptural walls to create a rhythmic choreography to the space. Combined, the preserved bones and new interventions create a quietly tactile space that unfolds with surprises.
The building’s 4,000-square-foot offered great bones for the architects to work with. They preserved the original pine floors, columns, and moldings. Tall ceilings and lots of windows overlooking Madison Square Park keep the space lofty and sunlit.
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