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As a global melting pot, New York City is known for its diversity in culture, food, and shopping. As the city’s many interior designers know, this means that at the myriad home decor shops, galleries, and showrooms across the boroughs, there is plenty of opportunity for exploration and discovery. AD PRO asked some locals to share their coveted spots. From hidden gems for vintage pieces in Brooklyn to top-notch galleries in Manhattan, these recommendations will inspire plenty of in-person or virtual browsing. “ The place to find unique and one-off pieces, including beautiful patinated leather satchels and delicate and lovely glassware. It’s one of my top spots for client shopping! Owner Thomas O’Brien has excellent relationships with smaller brands that truly deliver high style.” Joy Moyler ....
Leyden Lewis packs happiness into his bijou Brooklyn apartment The interior designer and Black Artists + Designers Guild member knows how to prioritise the important things – art, passion and people David A. Land At just 17, Leyden Lewis had already decided that he wanted to transform people’s homes. Still in school, studying illustration, he got a part-time job as an assistant at an interior decorator’s studio to pick up some extra cash. ‘When I walked into those homes, at that early age, I had no idea that people lived with museum-quality pieces of art,’ he recalls. He was used to being surrounded by his father’s paintings, but this was something else entirely. The possibilities were exciting, and it was, he says, ‘a total buy-in moment’. ....