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May 15, 2020

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46 DIGS.NET | 5.15.2020 P R O F I L E | T H E T E S T O F T I M E A R C H I T E C T U R E + D E S I G N PHOTOGRAPHS: COURTESY OF ADRIAN GAUT AND READ MCKENDREE Drawing inspiration from the character and history of its neighborhood, Walker Hotel Tribeca features an eclectic modernist look. B ehind the iron and limestone façade of the Renaissance Revival-style, 10-story building the Walker Hotel Tribeca (owned and operated by hospitality firm Bridgeton Holdings) reveals its charming interior spaces. Dating to 1899, the structure was built by architect William H. Birkmire and was once a button and ribbon factory. New York City's vibrant energy and the spirit of its golden age are reflected through the property's design elements. Mid-century and classic furniture paired with contemporary light fixtures adorn the open spaces with high ceilings and large windows, reminiscent of an industrial past. To preserve the character and honor the history of the place, several elements were restored and replicated in a traditional way, such as the plaster, metalwork and stair detailing, and the moldings. In the lobby, a marble bar and marble fireplace—flanked by rosewood Osvaldo Borsani shelving with art books from Assouline and vases of wildflowers— are complemented by pieces from design masters such as Børge Mogensen sofas, REVIVING the GOLDEN AGE of NEW YORK Pierre Jeanneret loungers, Philippe Bestenheider Lui 5 chairs (all upholstered with Schumacher velvets, ikats and linen), a velvet and midnight-blue Milo Baughman sectional, Saarinen Tulip table and Roland Rainer chairs. In the 171 guest rooms, the visual story continues with tobacco leather professor chairs and herringbone wood floors with Carrara marble subway tiles and walk-in rain showers in the bathrooms. Timeless with a modern twist, the interior design of Walker Hotel Tribeca subtly intertwines references to the neighborhood's industrial past, the eclectic community in the present time, and its future evolution. walkerhotels.com MID-CENTURY AND CLASSIC FURNITURE, LUSH TEXTILES AND CONTEMPORARY LIGHT FIXTURES ADORN THE INTERIOR SPACES OF WALKER HOTEL TRIBECA.

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