Inside an 850-Square-Foot Greenwich Village Home With Glimpses of Its Bohemian Past
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Designers John Bambick and Michael Bentley transformed their Manhattan apartment into an artistic haven, influenced by their eclectic neighbors and the building's prewar character. Residing in a lively Greenwich Village, their 850-square-foot space, filled with curated art from both established auction houses and emerging talents, embodies their embrace of New York's creative culture. The couple, who moved to New York in 2019, aimed to reflect the Village's storied past while infusing their home with comfort and individuality, moving away from the idea of a perfect decor.
The couple embraced the building's multifaceted spirit, creating a space that feels thoughtful yet loose, fun, and comfortable, avoiding perfection and preciousness.
Bambick shared their excitement about the character of their prewar building, despite its rough lobby, and how they wanted to reflect NYC's creative niche.
Read at Architectural Digest
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