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Frederick Tang Architectures latest project is a testament to form and multifunctionality, creating a serene space that lovingly expresses the personality and heritage of the apartments inhabitants. Throughout the Quarry Loft apartment in New York, Tang thoughtfully integrated delicate white oak millwork with decorative wallpaper panels and bold stonework. The familys grandfather was an abstract artist, so we were picking a lot of gestural textures on purpose, said Frederick Tang, principal of the eponymous studio. Youll see that in the stone, [and] the fabric panels are very painterlyalmost like watercolors. Tang opted for Kotoubia Fabric in Cyrrus from Eskayel. The main room features a vaulted ceiling, a series of sliding screens and fabric panels, and recessed doorsa space made to be flexible. Its a foyer, a guest room, a library, and an office, Tang toldAN Interior.Behind cabinetry, a hidden murphy bed can be revealed to create a fifth bedroomperfect for hosting guests during the familys large reunions. A desk rests behind blue panels that flank a religious altarpiece.Read more about the apartment on aninteriormag.com.
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