The New Project Group renovated a cramped, uninviting space on Manhattan’s Upper East Side. The company gave the 400-square-foot apartment a gut renovation, with a new kitchen and bathroom designed for efficiency. A parallelogram-shaped window pane, rescued from an architectural salvage yard, was outfitted with steel edges and casters, and repurposed as a coffee table.
The New Project Group renovated a cramped, uninviting space on Manhattan’s Upper East Side. The company gave the 400-square-foot apartment a gut renovation, with a new kitchen and bathroom designed for efficiency. A parallelogram-shaped window pane, rescued from an architectural salvage yard, was outfitted with steel edges and casters, and repurposed as a coffee table.
Living room, Akron Street coffeetable and Armadillo and Co. rug
Living room, Akron Street coffeetable and Armadillo and Co. rug
Hacking an Ikea coffeetable, Roman Linde Baum of Hellograph and Ruediger Otte of Studio Proxy, working together as Ikea Hacks, created a new table: the Greenwich Tea Time table.
Hacking an Ikea coffeetable, Roman Linde Baum of Hellograph and Ruediger Otte of Studio Proxy, working together as Ikea Hacks, created a new table: the Greenwich Tea Time table.

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