40 DIGS.NET
| 2.19.2021
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PHOTOS:
COURTESY
OF
EMILY
ANDREWS
High-Energy Hues
Thiel Architecture + Design uses judicious hits of
crayon-box color to highlight a collaborative workspace
near Union Square in New York City.
I
ntense pops of primary color define the NYC
headquarters for creative branding company
COLLINS. The exuberant 6,000-square-foot space,
with a central library area, is a credit to the equally
dynamic design team at Thiel Architecture + Design,
principals Nancy Thiel and Julie Hanselmann Davies.
"As an internationally recognized branding guru, our
client is first and foremost a graphic designer," says
architect and interior designer Thiel, noting his colorful
personality. "We wanted to express that in the design and
find surprising ways to reveal the color." Not everywhere,
and not all at once, but strong and saturated when used.
"Every project has its own approach to the use of
color," Thiel intones. "In this project, where the bones
of the design are black and white, we used bold,
bright colors to punch through and accentuate various
elements. A sofa here, a table there, the walls of the
bathrooms. We just went for it." From vivid furnishings—a
bright yellow work table, blue sofa, fuchsia stool—to
black chalkboard walls, to a conference room ceiling
painted in Benjamin Moore Orange that Thiel describes
as "a powerful and creative color that adds such positive
energy to the space without being overbearing." Of
these here-and-there hues, she confesses, "I love the
hot pink in the coat closet!" These energetic tones are
a good match for a space designed as a collaborative
environment with meeting and work areas, and a
showcase for CCO Brian Collins' collection of books,
vintage toys, mid-century furnishings and more. It's fun
and fearless. thieldesign.com
POPS OF PRIMARY
HUES THAT MARK THE
HEADQUARTERS OF
CREATIVE BRANDING
COMPANY COLLINS
ARE USED TO STRIKING
EFFECT THROUGHOUT
THE SPACE, INCLUDING
ON THE CEILING OF A
CONFERENCE ROOM
AND INDUSTRIAL PIPES,
AND ALSO VIA CLEAN-
LINED FURNISHINGS.