Discover The Newest 1stDibs Design Gallery In New York City – A new place full of inspirational design ideas has just arrived in New York City. In this incredible design gallery, you can discover some of the famous brand classics and brand new innovative products.
With more than 50 exhibitors, the new 1stdibs Design Gallery in New York City is a 45,000-square-foot space that features antiques and contemporary designs for all the tastes and style. Since you’re going to the famous Big Apple for the incredible AD Design Show 2019, make sure you stop by to see what this stunning design gallery has for you!
This incredible gallery is located at the Terminal Stores building, on 269 11th Avenue, New York City. From a well-curated mix of antiques and contemporary offerings to lighting, art to rugs and tables, the new Gallery space is a magical wonderland for all the interior design enthusiasts.
“The 1stDibs Gallery is New York’s premier design hub, where designers and consumers can shop, learn, touch, see and be inspired by a representative sampling of the site’s offerings,” said the brand’s CEO, David Rosenblatt, to the Elle Decor team.
The gallery was created by the renowned architecture firm, Davies Toews, and includes a unique showcasing area for the distinguished manufacturers, as well as an innovative space where the retailer can host educational events related to the design industry.
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“The Gallery presents one-of-a-kind antique treasures, vintage finds, and the best new and custom creations, all artfully presented by an international array of exhibitors”, explained Rosenblatt.
To acquire the ultimate 1stdibs shopping experience, shoppers can search the products online, and see all of its curious details, before visiting this incredible design gallery through their website or smartphone app. Shopping for one-of-a-kind home furnishings, can’t get better than this, don’t you think?
Source: 1STDIBS JUST OPENED A STUNNING NYC GALLERY