Nella sua nuova sede newyorkese, Rosenthal Wine Merchant ha voluto creare una sala degustazioni dove si potessero scoprire le storie dei luoghi e delle persone attraverso il buon cibo, il vino e le conversazioni interessanti. Era fondamentale trovare uno spazio che trasmettesse un senso di leggerezza, un’oasi di pace al riparo dal trambusto cittadino ma, al tempo stesso, non immune alla sua energia. La scelta è caduta su un meraviglioso loft con vista panoramica su Brooklyn, Manhattan e le loro vie d’acqua, perfetta epitome della visione aziendale.
Architetto Andrew Kracht di Pseudonym Studios
"At Rosenthal Wine Merchant, we work with multi-generational, family-run businesses from Europe that pride themselves on quality. Bertazzoni checked all of those boxes. The design and performance integrity of the Bertazzoni products of course attracted us, but even more profoundly, the company’s long history as a family-owned business deeply resonated with us. "
"My design aesthetic is always less is more, and I wanted to emphasize the view and capture the elegance of the open space. In building the office, we always knew we wanted a fully functional performance space with a beautiful kitchen and tasting bar where we could showcase our wines and specialty foods in an environment they deserved."
"The space is inviting and functional for us to host in-depth tastings and elaborate meals. The Bertazzoni appliances stand as beautiful centerpieces, creating the ideal experience we desired for our staff, clients, and guests."
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"The prominence and upscale design of the double door wine columns make a fitting home for wines from our portfolio, and the lattice work that flanks the refrigerator is evocative of a trellis in a vineyard."
"Our objective was to present an elegant, beautifully crafted space where our team and guests would feel elevated above their daily routines but also completely at home, a space where each and every material and object was thoughtfully selected and of the highest quality possible."
Photo by Christine Han Photography