Glam it up: Madeline Weinrib's New York Showroom

Here, there, everywhere... Over the past few months, I've caught tantalizing glimpses of Madeline Weinrib's new atelier in NYC. It's truly a textile Mecca! Against a backdrop of art, furniture, and objects culled from her travels, the space serves as the ultimate playground for those looking to experience Madeline's designs first-hand.

Madeline Weinrib's New York Showroom
Madeline Weinrib's New York Showroom

"Her contemporary riffs on traditional ethnic motifs quickly became a cult favorite with decorators and fashionistas. Now she’s branching out with her own space: a showroom on lower Fifth Avenue that serves as a laboratory for design..." - Elle Decor

Madeline Weinrib's New York Showroom
Madeline Weinrib's New York Showroom
Madeline Weinrib's New York Showroom
Madeline Weinrib's New York Showroom

Above: The Endless rug hangs behind an assortment of pillow covers. Below: Vintage Corbusier and Jacobsen chairs upholstered in Madeline's fabrics. The Tibetan carpet is one of her designs, Westley.

Madeline Weinrib's New York Showroom
Madeline Weinrib's New York Showroom
Madeline Weinrib's New York Showroom
Madeline Weinrib's New York Showroom

Above: An antique, Scandinavian armoire from ABC Carpet & Home alongside Madeline's American Gothic armchair in Black Mu Ikat, one of her favorite designs. Below: Chairs by Paul McCobb and lighting by David Weeks in the studio's meeting area. Her Tulu carpet is produced in Turkey from Angora-goat hair.

Madeline Weinrib's New York Showroom
Madeline Weinrib's New York Showroom

Ready for a visit? The showroom is open to the public by appointment.

Images: (1-3) Elle Decor, (4-6) New York Observer

Desiré Greene
Desiré is a designer, blogger, and lover of all things glamorous. Though primarily a self-taught decorator, Desiré studied at The Art Institute, where she honed a distinct aesthetic largely influenced by the Modern Glamour movement, the theme of her popular design blog, Sukio. Not only is she considered a "closet fashionista," discreetly stashing handbags and shoes whenever possible, but, as an MIT graduate, she’s also an undercover nerd. Fashion, nerdom, and several years as a Washingtonian have combined to shape her unique perspective on interior design.
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