 |
In the newly opened Richard Meier building on Brooklyn's Grand Army Plaza, Robert Austin Gonzalez used a sculptural 70’s Italian floor lamp from Center44 to enhancing the gold theme, provide light to the living room, and create a room divider.
robertaustin gonzalez.com
|
 |
Designer Cherie Zucker's recent Katonah, NY project featured a vintage sofa with travertine sides and Mid-C. patent leather side chairs that Ms. Zucker located at Center44. Interior Design did an 8-page story on this inventive interior.
cheriezuckerinc.com |
 |
Twin designers, 2Michaels, were among those invited to “rethink carpet” for InterfaceFlor’s Awarehouse. All the vintage furniture which dressed their showhouse setting came from Center44 dealer Weinberg Modern.
2michaelsdesign.com |
 |
This 60’s ranch family room, designed by Nicholas Ainsworth, Ltd. features a vintage Harvey Probber sofa, a Nakashima triangular side table, leather and Lucite “floating” club chairs with ottomans, and Italian Mercury Glass lamps with original shades, all from Center44 dealer Alexis J. David.
nicholas
ainsworthltd.com
|
 |
This 1952 kitchen in downtown Miami features an amorphous table by Joseph Urban (of Hollywood movie set fame) which designer Sandi Berman found at Center44. This project has also been featured in a recent edition of Miami Home. You can contact Ms. Berman at e60sky@aol.com
|
 |
An Edwardian coffee table from Center44, with a top composed of end-cut juniper and a scalloped gallery, is the focus of this Buck's County, PA living room designed by Bob Pierce of BP/AD. A pair of Pallissy vases from Center44 flank the fireplace mantle. You can reach BP/AD at 347-407-8787.
|
 |
Margaret Wilson installed this fantastic Zsolt Boldoni painting from Center44 in her clients’ Central Park West guest room, which is outfitted with built-ins that conceal Murphy beds. The painting pulls the eye, extending the room in a dramatic 3-D effect.
margaretwilson interiordesign.com
|
 |
Martha Angus and Paula Caravelli of Martha + Paula, LLC used a small pair of French 19th C. chaffueses from Center44 to add a whimisical touch to this ultra-modern living room, just outside of Manhattan, which is dominated by the family’s art collection.
anguscaravelli.com
|
 |
Bob Pierce of BP/AD used a vintage Curtis Jere metal wall sculpture from Center44, dramatically lit and reflected in a ceramic mirror-tiled wall to create a bold statement in this gut renovation of a tiny powder room in Mid-town Manhattan. You can reach PB/AD at 347-407-8787
|
 |
Michael Bagley used a pair of period Russian Empire armchairs from Center44 to add a classical touch to the otherwise modern setting of these two apartments he combined into one for a Manhattan client.
michaelbagley.com
|
 |
MJ Berries partners, Martin Potter and Jon Hattaway, used a vintage chandelier, as well as these 1950's steel chairs and contemporary bar stools, all from Center44, under this cantilevered Brazilian mahogany ceiling.
mjberriesdesign.com
|
 |
Designers Heidi James and Jackie Greenberg of James Greenberg used 2 Edward Wormley for Dunbar servers and an artisan made metal chandelier, all from Center44, to complete this Sheffield, MA dining room.
jamesgreenberg.com
|
|

|
Designer Marshall Watson smartly used this large Victorian iron clock face from Center44 to adorn the facade of a client's Southern California home.
mwinyc.com
|
|

|
This 19th C. Chinese cabinet from Center44 perfectly fills an entry niche, creating a calming focal point in a loft space designed by Foley & Cox on the Upper West Side of Manhattan.
foleyandcox.com
|
 |
Susan Lawton's startling color sense for this dining room is highlighted by a Center44
vintage Murano glass chandelier, which perfectly matches the upholstered side chairs.
susanlawton.com
|
 |
Another great example of a Center44 chandelier creating the finishing touch to a room: Kelly Giesen used this 1960's Sputnik to crown the monochromatic whites of this classic bedroom.
kellyg-design.com
|
 |
This elegant period Chippendale camelback sofa from Center44 completes an eclectic setting by Susan Lawton, who is well known for her ability to mix diverse styles to perfection.
susanlawton.com
|

|
John Willey introduced a modern sensibility into this classic shingle style residence in Waterrmill, NY. The pair of 1950's Kittinger dressers from Center44, used here as bedside tables, create a powerful statement.
willeydesign.com
|