A&G Merch
"We try to provide our customers with things that will cause you to look twice, that won’t feel like you’ve seen them a million times.” -- Store Manager Alba Ponce de Leon
A&G Merch Interior
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The Roost26 tiny house features a lightweight, black AG metal roof and facade with a “detachable garden” on one side and bike racks on the other.
The "daytime" living quarters in the penthouse are dark, from the floor to the furnishings. The dining table is by Jasper Morrison for Cappellini (with an Aalto vase by Iittala on top). The chairs are by Ag Fronzoni also for Cappellini.
Barn doors, AG Designs, Collingwood, Canada
Master closets, AG Designs, Collingwood, Canada
Custom cabinetry by AG Designs, Collingwood, Canada
Master Bedroom, TEB Interiors & AG Designs
Ball Clock
Design George Nelson, 1948
� Vitra Collections AG
Flair home by WPG at Miralon. Photo credit: Woodbridge Pacific Group and AG Photography. Architecture by Hannouche Architects.
The original chalet was built in 1902 however underwent renovation in 2010. Photo by Martin Guggisberg via Bergdorf AG.
Eames Elephant, designed in 1945 by Charles and Ray Eames. Loaned by Rolf Fehlbaum/Vitra International A.G.
Rolf Benz NOVA Sofa with bed-function by Joachim Nees, produced by Rolf Benz AG & Co. KG.
Located in Vals, Switzerland Brüke 49 opened its doors in 2011. Photo by Martin Guggisberg via Bergdorf AG.
Guests come from various regions of the world and are welcome to stay for any length of time. Photo by Martin Guggisberg via Bergdorf AG.
The Brüke 49 offers four various styled rooms, each of which has a unique atmosphere. Photo by Martin Guggisberg via Bergdorf AG.
Custom harvest table, AG Designs, Collingwood, Canada & Curb Fender Bench, designed by TEB Interiors and created by G2Forge
Flair home by WPG at Miralon. Photo credit: Woodbridge Pacific Group and AG Photography. Architecture by Hannouche Architects.
Model interiors and staging by Chameleon Design.
Flair home by WPG at Miralon. Photo credit: Woodbridge Pacific Group and AG Photography. Architecture by Hannouche Architects.
Model interiors and staging by Chameleon Design.
Flair home by WPG at Miralon. Photo credit: Woodbridge Pacific Group and AG Photography. Architecture by Hannouche Architects.
Model interiors and staging by Chameleon Design.
Flair home by WPG at Miralon. Photo credit: Woodbridge Pacific Group and AG Photography. Architecture by Hannouche Architects.
Model interiors and staging by Chameleon Design.
Flair home by WPG at Miralon. Photo credit: Woodbridge Pacific Group and AG Photography. Architecture by Hannouche Architects.
Model interiors and staging by Chameleon Design.
Flair home by WPG at Miralon. Photo credit: Woodbridge Pacific Group and AG Photography. Architecture by Hannouche Architects.
Model interiors and staging by Chameleon Design.
Flair home by WPG at Miralon. Photo credit: Woodbridge Pacific Group and AG Photography. Architecture by Hannouche Architects.
Model interiors and staging by Chameleon Design.
Flair home by WPG at Miralon. Photo credit: Woodbridge Pacific Group and AG Photography. Architecture by Hannouche Architects.
Model interiors and staging by Chameleon Design.
Flair home by WPG at Miralon. Photo credit: Woodbridge Pacific Group and AG Photography. Architecture by Hannouche Architects.
Model interiors and staging by Chameleon Design.
Flair home by WPG at Miralon. Photo credit: Woodbridge Pacific Group and AG Photography. Architecture by Hannouche Architects.
Model interiors and staging by Chameleon Design.
The interiors at Brüke 49 are composed of eclectic Scandinavian styles combined with pieces farmers who previously occupied the house left behind. Photo by Martin Guggisberg via Bergdorf AG.
Thomas Schacht and Ruth Kramer intended to create a comfortable and personalized space that could serve as a home away from home. Photo by Martin Guggisberg via Bergdorf AG.
The Bars were illuminated by Vica's battery-powered LED AG Lanterns. Voli Lyte Vodka was served, along with Peroni beer and Sneaky Pete's (for the health conscious).
Inside pieces from iconic Danish designers range from Arne Jacobsen, Werner Panton, Børge Mogensen, Hans Wegner and Finn Juhl. Photo by Martin Guggisberg via Bergdorf AG.
Margarete Schütte-Lihotzky (1897-2000) Austrian architect and designer. Original ‘Frankfurt Kitchen’ from the Ernst May social housing project New Frankfurt in Frankfurt city, designed in 1926, built in 1927. Photo: Auctionata AG.
Margarete Schütte-Lihotzky (1897-2000) Austrian architect and designer. Original ‘Frankfurt Kitchen’ from the Ernst May social housing project New Frankfurt in Frankfurt city, designed in 1926, built in 1927. Photo: Auctionata AG.