New York ATELIER
Located in NoMad, one of Manhattan's most vibrant design districts, Giorgetti Atelier New York spans the top two floors of an historic building on the corner of Fifth Avenue and 34th Street. The penthouse includes almost 6,500 square feet of indoor space and a panoramic rooftop of 4,500 square feet, a green oasis in the heart of the city - thanks to the collaboration Giorgetti has developed with renowned landscape designer James Doyle - directly across from the Empire State Building.
Featuring a selection of Giorgetti's 2024 collection alongside iconic offerings, the space replicates a private apartment, inviting architects, developers, and interior designers to truly experience Giorgetti Group's full capabilities which extend far beyond single object design. An ability to change the perspective from object to project that makes Giorgetti unique in the panorama of contemporary design.
Giorgetti's ability to conceive and design complete architectural projects is enhanced in the New York Atelier where the sensorial experience of the Giorgetti world can be discovered in a space where the company expresses the broadest concept of design culture, surrounded by beauty and art. The New York Atelier thus becomes a place where Giorgetti shows the ability to dialogue with different spheres of creativity.
Prestigious collaborations celebrate the inseparable bond that links the worlds of art and design. Thanks to Oblong Contemporary Art Gallery, the Atelier hosts a selection of the harmonious and essential monumental sculptures of Colombian master Gustavo Vélez, and in partnership with curator Kypton Cronkite, Giorgetti features a selection of carefully curated artworks from acclaimed international artists including Chaaban Designs, Alexandria Hilfiger, Shay Kun, Brandon Lomax, Karin Mørch, Tom O'Connor and Rotem Reshef.
The Atelier also features a stunning site-specific custom mural by artist David Paul Kay, who spent a month in house hand painting the interior staircase transitioning from the indoor space to the rooftop terrace. With intricate lines and compositions rich in detail, the artist transformed the surface into a complex and impactful narrative.
349 Fifth Avenue (entrance on 34th Street), 10016 New York
Tel. +1 (669) 272 2251
Opening hours: Mon-Fri 9am-6pm