Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Rose Tarlow Melrose House Comes to the D & D Building

Rose Tarlow Melrose House, the acclaimed interior furnishings company, is opening its first New York City to showcase the brand’s complete lines of  furniture, textiles, lighting and accessories in one comprehensive location  designed by Rose Tarlow, one of the most influential designers working in America today. This is an exciting time for change at Rose Tarlow Melrose House, with the new 3,000-square-foot space,  located in the Design and Decoration Building's  suite 1616.  A contemporary direction, evident in the standard and custom pieces for living rooms, family rooms, dining rooms, home offices and bedrooms, makes the line fresh and invigorated. The showroom, expansive and broken down into four room environments,  also offers a wide array of one-of-a-kind decorative objects sourced from Tarlow’s global travels.

By opening up the exterior walls of the corner space, Tarlow allows for natural light to enhance the residential feeling of the showroom. Tarlow kept the architectural design details to a minimum to focus on the compelling interplay of the furniture, fabric and leather displays set against the New York City landscape. In each of the room settings anchored by linen rugs in soft colors from her new collection, design clients can experience the beautiful, comfortable living vignettes—furnished with Tarlow’s original designs. Given the company’s network of highly skilled artisanal workrooms, infinite customization possibilities are provided. For over 30 years, her design contributions remain relevant, and beautifully designed and crafted.

Pictured: The Branch Side Table sits next to the Georgian Caned Lounge Chair




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