Jessie Schuster Transforms a Spacious SoHo Loft Inside an Old Factory Building
Schuster created a “raw but elevated” atmosphere. Her ability to mix vintage and contemporary furniture is evident in the home’s parlor, which is part of an open-plan reception area. The foldable screen in the corner is an Art Deco design from the 1940s; the modern coffee table, by May Furniture, is made of wood treated to look like stone; the Jean-Michel Frank–style club chairs were upholstered in a delicate floral jacquard from Pierre Frey; the alabaster sofa and daybed are from Dmitriy & Co. In the back, we see a Slim Aarons photograph ...
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