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Nick Tiger Poe

@31arch
@leesoncanal
@timeagainbar
@apollosnyc

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Had the meta-honor to design a design gallery, in a beautiful old loft at 52 Walker St. @jacquelinesullivangallery

Photos by @tiwa_select @william.jess.laird @jillsinger Moi @verevangool

Thank you @jac_sullivan and the entire wonderful team for a very special project that has just begun


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Had the meta-honor to design a design gallery, in a beautiful old loft at 52 Walker St. @jacquelinesullivangallery

Photos by @tiwa_select @william.jess.laird @jillsinger Moi @verevangool

Thank you @jac_sullivan and the entire wonderful team for a very special project that has just begun


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3 years ago

Had the meta-honor to design a design gallery, in a beautiful old loft at 52 Walker St. @jacquelinesullivangallery

Photos by @tiwa_select @william.jess.laird @jillsinger Moi @verevangool

Thank you @jac_sullivan and the entire wonderful team for a very special project that has just begun


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3 years ago

Had the meta-honor to design a design gallery, in a beautiful old loft at 52 Walker St. @jacquelinesullivangallery

Photos by @tiwa_select @william.jess.laird @jillsinger Moi @verevangool

Thank you @jac_sullivan and the entire wonderful team for a very special project that has just begun


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3 years ago

Had the meta-honor to design a design gallery, in a beautiful old loft at 52 Walker St. @jacquelinesullivangallery

Photos by @tiwa_select @william.jess.laird @jillsinger Moi @verevangool

Thank you @jac_sullivan and the entire wonderful team for a very special project that has just begun


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3 years ago

Had the meta-honor to design a design gallery, in a beautiful old loft at 52 Walker St. @jacquelinesullivangallery

Photos by @tiwa_select @william.jess.laird @jillsinger Moi @verevangool

Thank you @jac_sullivan and the entire wonderful team for a very special project that has just begun


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3 years ago

Had the meta-honor to design a design gallery, in a beautiful old loft at 52 Walker St. @jacquelinesullivangallery

Photos by @tiwa_select @william.jess.laird @jillsinger Moi @verevangool

Thank you @jac_sullivan and the entire wonderful team for a very special project that has just begun


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3 years ago

Had the meta-honor to design a design gallery, in a beautiful old loft at 52 Walker St. @jacquelinesullivangallery

Photos by @tiwa_select @william.jess.laird @jillsinger Moi @verevangool

Thank you @jac_sullivan and the entire wonderful team for a very special project that has just begun


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Kitchen design for a home in Hollywood 🌿 Video at the end shows the original condition.


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Kitchen design for a home in Hollywood 🌿 Video at the end shows the original condition.


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Kitchen design for a home in Hollywood 🌿 Video at the end shows the original condition.


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Kitchen design for a home in Hollywood 🌿 Video at the end shows the original condition.


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Kitchen design for a home in Hollywood 🌿 Video at the end shows the original condition.


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Kitchen design for a home in Hollywood 🌿 Video at the end shows the original condition.


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Kitchen design for a home in Hollywood 🌿 Video at the end shows the original condition.


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Kitchen design for a home in Hollywood 🌿 Video at the end shows the original condition.


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Kitchen design for a home in Hollywood 🌿 Video at the end shows the original condition.


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Kitchen design for a home in Hollywood 🌿 Video at the end shows the original condition.


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Keith McNally should get some credit for the bathtub in the middle of @nicktpoe’s 1,500-square-foot loft on the Lower East Side. Poe, an architectural designer, roomed with McNally’s son Harry in the early aughts, and he was taken with the ­classic claw-foot tub the family had in their Thompson Street home. In his own apartment on Allen Street, Poe gave it pride of place near the kitchen and surrounded it with monsteras, spider plants, and umbrella trees.

“Why should tubs be relegated to bathrooms?” he says.

Poe, the son of the filmmaker Amos Poe and the photographer Sarah Charlesworth, has spent most of his life downtown, where he co-founded @timeagainbar on Canal Street and the private dining room @leesoncanal, both ­designed by his firm @31arch. He grew up in the hayloft of a circa-1900 horse stable on Great Jones Street that the sculptor Bryan Hunt renovated and his parents took over in 1983. “I’m such a city kid,” he says. “Loft living is in my DNA.”

Swipe to see images of Poe’s light-filled space, and head to the link in our bio to see the whole tour.

Photos: @petersherno


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Keith McNally should get some credit for the bathtub in the middle of @nicktpoe’s 1,500-square-foot loft on the Lower East Side. Poe, an architectural designer, roomed with McNally’s son Harry in the early aughts, and he was taken with the ­classic claw-foot tub the family had in their Thompson Street home. In his own apartment on Allen Street, Poe gave it pride of place near the kitchen and surrounded it with monsteras, spider plants, and umbrella trees.

“Why should tubs be relegated to bathrooms?” he says.

Poe, the son of the filmmaker Amos Poe and the photographer Sarah Charlesworth, has spent most of his life downtown, where he co-founded @timeagainbar on Canal Street and the private dining room @leesoncanal, both ­designed by his firm @31arch. He grew up in the hayloft of a circa-1900 horse stable on Great Jones Street that the sculptor Bryan Hunt renovated and his parents took over in 1983. “I’m such a city kid,” he says. “Loft living is in my DNA.”

Swipe to see images of Poe’s light-filled space, and head to the link in our bio to see the whole tour.

Photos: @petersherno


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Keith McNally should get some credit for the bathtub in the middle of @nicktpoe’s 1,500-square-foot loft on the Lower East Side. Poe, an architectural designer, roomed with McNally’s son Harry in the early aughts, and he was taken with the ­classic claw-foot tub the family had in their Thompson Street home. In his own apartment on Allen Street, Poe gave it pride of place near the kitchen and surrounded it with monsteras, spider plants, and umbrella trees.

“Why should tubs be relegated to bathrooms?” he says.

Poe, the son of the filmmaker Amos Poe and the photographer Sarah Charlesworth, has spent most of his life downtown, where he co-founded @timeagainbar on Canal Street and the private dining room @leesoncanal, both ­designed by his firm @31arch. He grew up in the hayloft of a circa-1900 horse stable on Great Jones Street that the sculptor Bryan Hunt renovated and his parents took over in 1983. “I’m such a city kid,” he says. “Loft living is in my DNA.”

Swipe to see images of Poe’s light-filled space, and head to the link in our bio to see the whole tour.

Photos: @petersherno


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Keith McNally should get some credit for the bathtub in the middle of @nicktpoe’s 1,500-square-foot loft on the Lower East Side. Poe, an architectural designer, roomed with McNally’s son Harry in the early aughts, and he was taken with the ­classic claw-foot tub the family had in their Thompson Street home. In his own apartment on Allen Street, Poe gave it pride of place near the kitchen and surrounded it with monsteras, spider plants, and umbrella trees.

“Why should tubs be relegated to bathrooms?” he says.

Poe, the son of the filmmaker Amos Poe and the photographer Sarah Charlesworth, has spent most of his life downtown, where he co-founded @timeagainbar on Canal Street and the private dining room @leesoncanal, both ­designed by his firm @31arch. He grew up in the hayloft of a circa-1900 horse stable on Great Jones Street that the sculptor Bryan Hunt renovated and his parents took over in 1983. “I’m such a city kid,” he says. “Loft living is in my DNA.”

Swipe to see images of Poe’s light-filled space, and head to the link in our bio to see the whole tour.

Photos: @petersherno


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1 months ago

Keith McNally should get some credit for the bathtub in the middle of @nicktpoe’s 1,500-square-foot loft on the Lower East Side. Poe, an architectural designer, roomed with McNally’s son Harry in the early aughts, and he was taken with the ­classic claw-foot tub the family had in their Thompson Street home. In his own apartment on Allen Street, Poe gave it pride of place near the kitchen and surrounded it with monsteras, spider plants, and umbrella trees.

“Why should tubs be relegated to bathrooms?” he says.

Poe, the son of the filmmaker Amos Poe and the photographer Sarah Charlesworth, has spent most of his life downtown, where he co-founded @timeagainbar on Canal Street and the private dining room @leesoncanal, both ­designed by his firm @31arch. He grew up in the hayloft of a circa-1900 horse stable on Great Jones Street that the sculptor Bryan Hunt renovated and his parents took over in 1983. “I’m such a city kid,” he says. “Loft living is in my DNA.”

Swipe to see images of Poe’s light-filled space, and head to the link in our bio to see the whole tour.

Photos: @petersherno


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Keith McNally should get some credit for the bathtub in the middle of @nicktpoe’s 1,500-square-foot loft on the Lower East Side. Poe, an architectural designer, roomed with McNally’s son Harry in the early aughts, and he was taken with the ­classic claw-foot tub the family had in their Thompson Street home. In his own apartment on Allen Street, Poe gave it pride of place near the kitchen and surrounded it with monsteras, spider plants, and umbrella trees.

“Why should tubs be relegated to bathrooms?” he says.

Poe, the son of the filmmaker Amos Poe and the photographer Sarah Charlesworth, has spent most of his life downtown, where he co-founded @timeagainbar on Canal Street and the private dining room @leesoncanal, both ­designed by his firm @31arch. He grew up in the hayloft of a circa-1900 horse stable on Great Jones Street that the sculptor Bryan Hunt renovated and his parents took over in 1983. “I’m such a city kid,” he says. “Loft living is in my DNA.”

Swipe to see images of Poe’s light-filled space, and head to the link in our bio to see the whole tour.

Photos: @petersherno


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74
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Keith McNally should get some credit for the bathtub in the middle of @nicktpoe’s 1,500-square-foot loft on the Lower East Side. Poe, an architectural designer, roomed with McNally’s son Harry in the early aughts, and he was taken with the ­classic claw-foot tub the family had in their Thompson Street home. In his own apartment on Allen Street, Poe gave it pride of place near the kitchen and surrounded it with monsteras, spider plants, and umbrella trees.

“Why should tubs be relegated to bathrooms?” he says.

Poe, the son of the filmmaker Amos Poe and the photographer Sarah Charlesworth, has spent most of his life downtown, where he co-founded @timeagainbar on Canal Street and the private dining room @leesoncanal, both ­designed by his firm @31arch. He grew up in the hayloft of a circa-1900 horse stable on Great Jones Street that the sculptor Bryan Hunt renovated and his parents took over in 1983. “I’m such a city kid,” he says. “Loft living is in my DNA.”

Swipe to see images of Poe’s light-filled space, and head to the link in our bio to see the whole tour.

Photos: @petersherno


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74
1 months ago

Keith McNally should get some credit for the bathtub in the middle of @nicktpoe’s 1,500-square-foot loft on the Lower East Side. Poe, an architectural designer, roomed with McNally’s son Harry in the early aughts, and he was taken with the ­classic claw-foot tub the family had in their Thompson Street home. In his own apartment on Allen Street, Poe gave it pride of place near the kitchen and surrounded it with monsteras, spider plants, and umbrella trees.

“Why should tubs be relegated to bathrooms?” he says.

Poe, the son of the filmmaker Amos Poe and the photographer Sarah Charlesworth, has spent most of his life downtown, where he co-founded @timeagainbar on Canal Street and the private dining room @leesoncanal, both ­designed by his firm @31arch. He grew up in the hayloft of a circa-1900 horse stable on Great Jones Street that the sculptor Bryan Hunt renovated and his parents took over in 1983. “I’m such a city kid,” he says. “Loft living is in my DNA.”

Swipe to see images of Poe’s light-filled space, and head to the link in our bio to see the whole tour.

Photos: @petersherno


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On a personal note: My father passed on Christmas Day, in his home, while holding my hand. He was the coolest guy I knew, and will be forever.

He was a wizard storyteller. A writer and a professor, a mentor, a punk, a historian, a filmmaker, a poet, a peacekeeper, and importantly, a comic. Unexpectedly, he also became a spiritual guide, perhaps his ultimate calling.

He showed me firsthand what true fearlessness is. It’s somewhat different than courage, which opposes fear, and therefore requires it. Fearlessness operates on a different plane altogether- and is contagious. Watching him ease into his sage era was something I never quite anticipated. He wore it like a Borsalino.

The doctors expected him to pass sometime last April, maybe May. Beyond June, I was told, was highly unrealistic. But he had other plans, as he sometimes did when it came to authority. He thought it’d be a better idea to go out to the beach a few more times over the summer. Then he decided to stick around to meet his grandson, my nephew, who was born at the end of August, and was named after him. After that, he figured he’d hang through Thanksgiving. It seemed every one of his many visitors topped him up a little bit, especially little Amos.

I watched him become ever more sensitive to language, energies, and even ideas. In early December, he told me he was ready to “glide out”. And so, he finally did, in epic fashion, on Christmas Day, while Claudia and I held his hands. He exuded love, and was surrounded by it - til the last drop.

He will be deeply missed. We’ll miss his stories. I get the feeling, if we listen carefully enough, we can still hear them.

@amos.poe


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On a personal note: My father passed on Christmas Day, in his home, while holding my hand. He was the coolest guy I knew, and will be forever.

He was a wizard storyteller. A writer and a professor, a mentor, a punk, a historian, a filmmaker, a poet, a peacekeeper, and importantly, a comic. Unexpectedly, he also became a spiritual guide, perhaps his ultimate calling.

He showed me firsthand what true fearlessness is. It’s somewhat different than courage, which opposes fear, and therefore requires it. Fearlessness operates on a different plane altogether- and is contagious. Watching him ease into his sage era was something I never quite anticipated. He wore it like a Borsalino.

The doctors expected him to pass sometime last April, maybe May. Beyond June, I was told, was highly unrealistic. But he had other plans, as he sometimes did when it came to authority. He thought it’d be a better idea to go out to the beach a few more times over the summer. Then he decided to stick around to meet his grandson, my nephew, who was born at the end of August, and was named after him. After that, he figured he’d hang through Thanksgiving. It seemed every one of his many visitors topped him up a little bit, especially little Amos.

I watched him become ever more sensitive to language, energies, and even ideas. In early December, he told me he was ready to “glide out”. And so, he finally did, in epic fashion, on Christmas Day, while Claudia and I held his hands. He exuded love, and was surrounded by it - til the last drop.

He will be deeply missed. We’ll miss his stories. I get the feeling, if we listen carefully enough, we can still hear them.

@amos.poe


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On a personal note: My father passed on Christmas Day, in his home, while holding my hand. He was the coolest guy I knew, and will be forever.

He was a wizard storyteller. A writer and a professor, a mentor, a punk, a historian, a filmmaker, a poet, a peacekeeper, and importantly, a comic. Unexpectedly, he also became a spiritual guide, perhaps his ultimate calling.

He showed me firsthand what true fearlessness is. It’s somewhat different than courage, which opposes fear, and therefore requires it. Fearlessness operates on a different plane altogether- and is contagious. Watching him ease into his sage era was something I never quite anticipated. He wore it like a Borsalino.

The doctors expected him to pass sometime last April, maybe May. Beyond June, I was told, was highly unrealistic. But he had other plans, as he sometimes did when it came to authority. He thought it’d be a better idea to go out to the beach a few more times over the summer. Then he decided to stick around to meet his grandson, my nephew, who was born at the end of August, and was named after him. After that, he figured he’d hang through Thanksgiving. It seemed every one of his many visitors topped him up a little bit, especially little Amos.

I watched him become ever more sensitive to language, energies, and even ideas. In early December, he told me he was ready to “glide out”. And so, he finally did, in epic fashion, on Christmas Day, while Claudia and I held his hands. He exuded love, and was surrounded by it - til the last drop.

He will be deeply missed. We’ll miss his stories. I get the feeling, if we listen carefully enough, we can still hear them.

@amos.poe


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On a personal note: My father passed on Christmas Day, in his home, while holding my hand. He was the coolest guy I knew, and will be forever.

He was a wizard storyteller. A writer and a professor, a mentor, a punk, a historian, a filmmaker, a poet, a peacekeeper, and importantly, a comic. Unexpectedly, he also became a spiritual guide, perhaps his ultimate calling.

He showed me firsthand what true fearlessness is. It’s somewhat different than courage, which opposes fear, and therefore requires it. Fearlessness operates on a different plane altogether- and is contagious. Watching him ease into his sage era was something I never quite anticipated. He wore it like a Borsalino.

The doctors expected him to pass sometime last April, maybe May. Beyond June, I was told, was highly unrealistic. But he had other plans, as he sometimes did when it came to authority. He thought it’d be a better idea to go out to the beach a few more times over the summer. Then he decided to stick around to meet his grandson, my nephew, who was born at the end of August, and was named after him. After that, he figured he’d hang through Thanksgiving. It seemed every one of his many visitors topped him up a little bit, especially little Amos.

I watched him become ever more sensitive to language, energies, and even ideas. In early December, he told me he was ready to “glide out”. And so, he finally did, in epic fashion, on Christmas Day, while Claudia and I held his hands. He exuded love, and was surrounded by it - til the last drop.

He will be deeply missed. We’ll miss his stories. I get the feeling, if we listen carefully enough, we can still hear them.

@amos.poe


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On a personal note: My father passed on Christmas Day, in his home, while holding my hand. He was the coolest guy I knew, and will be forever.

He was a wizard storyteller. A writer and a professor, a mentor, a punk, a historian, a filmmaker, a poet, a peacekeeper, and importantly, a comic. Unexpectedly, he also became a spiritual guide, perhaps his ultimate calling.

He showed me firsthand what true fearlessness is. It’s somewhat different than courage, which opposes fear, and therefore requires it. Fearlessness operates on a different plane altogether- and is contagious. Watching him ease into his sage era was something I never quite anticipated. He wore it like a Borsalino.

The doctors expected him to pass sometime last April, maybe May. Beyond June, I was told, was highly unrealistic. But he had other plans, as he sometimes did when it came to authority. He thought it’d be a better idea to go out to the beach a few more times over the summer. Then he decided to stick around to meet his grandson, my nephew, who was born at the end of August, and was named after him. After that, he figured he’d hang through Thanksgiving. It seemed every one of his many visitors topped him up a little bit, especially little Amos.

I watched him become ever more sensitive to language, energies, and even ideas. In early December, he told me he was ready to “glide out”. And so, he finally did, in epic fashion, on Christmas Day, while Claudia and I held his hands. He exuded love, and was surrounded by it - til the last drop.

He will be deeply missed. We’ll miss his stories. I get the feeling, if we listen carefully enough, we can still hear them.

@amos.poe


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On a personal note: My father passed on Christmas Day, in his home, while holding my hand. He was the coolest guy I knew, and will be forever.

He was a wizard storyteller. A writer and a professor, a mentor, a punk, a historian, a filmmaker, a poet, a peacekeeper, and importantly, a comic. Unexpectedly, he also became a spiritual guide, perhaps his ultimate calling.

He showed me firsthand what true fearlessness is. It’s somewhat different than courage, which opposes fear, and therefore requires it. Fearlessness operates on a different plane altogether- and is contagious. Watching him ease into his sage era was something I never quite anticipated. He wore it like a Borsalino.

The doctors expected him to pass sometime last April, maybe May. Beyond June, I was told, was highly unrealistic. But he had other plans, as he sometimes did when it came to authority. He thought it’d be a better idea to go out to the beach a few more times over the summer. Then he decided to stick around to meet his grandson, my nephew, who was born at the end of August, and was named after him. After that, he figured he’d hang through Thanksgiving. It seemed every one of his many visitors topped him up a little bit, especially little Amos.

I watched him become ever more sensitive to language, energies, and even ideas. In early December, he told me he was ready to “glide out”. And so, he finally did, in epic fashion, on Christmas Day, while Claudia and I held his hands. He exuded love, and was surrounded by it - til the last drop.

He will be deeply missed. We’ll miss his stories. I get the feeling, if we listen carefully enough, we can still hear them.

@amos.poe


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Building @apollosnyc


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Building @apollosnyc


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Building @apollosnyc


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Building @apollosnyc


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Building @apollosnyc


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Building @apollosnyc


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Building @apollosnyc


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Building @apollosnyc


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Building @apollosnyc


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Building @apollosnyc


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Building @apollosnyc


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Building @apollosnyc


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Some projects and moments of 2024


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Some projects and moments of 2024


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Some projects and moments of 2024


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Some projects and moments of 2024


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Some projects and moments of 2024


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Some projects and moments of 2024


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Some projects and moments of 2024


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Some projects and moments of 2024


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Some projects and moments of 2024


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Some projects and moments of 2024


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Some projects and moments of 2024


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Some projects and moments of 2024


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Some projects and moments of 2024


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Some projects and moments of 2024


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Some projects and moments of 2024


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Some projects and moments of 2024


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Some projects and moments of 2024


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Some projects and moments of 2024


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Some projects and moments of 2024


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We opened a bar @timeagainbar


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We opened a bar @timeagainbar


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We opened a bar @timeagainbar


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We opened a bar @timeagainbar


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We opened a bar @timeagainbar


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We opened a bar @timeagainbar


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We opened a bar @timeagainbar


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We opened a bar @timeagainbar


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We opened a bar @timeagainbar


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We opened a bar @timeagainbar


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We opened a bar @timeagainbar


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We opened a bar @timeagainbar


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Crate Lamp. Dimmable light fixture I made from salvaged bottle racks and glass bottles. On view @collectiblefair, courtesy @sonyamay, @rafaelsavvy. Opens to the public tonight. One of one.


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I made some more ai renderings


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I made some more ai renderings


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I made some more ai renderings


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I made some more ai renderings


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I made some more ai renderings


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I made some more ai renderings


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I made some more ai renderings


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Some renderings I made with ai.


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Some renderings I made with ai.


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Some renderings I made with ai.


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Some renderings I made with ai.


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My (former) office.


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My (former) office.


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My (former) office.


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My (former) office.


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My (former) office.


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My (former) office.


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My (former) office.


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My (former) office.


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My (former) office.


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My (former) office.


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Casetta. Had the pleasure to help design the humble yet mighty @casetta.ny for/with the @casino.ny restaurant group.

61 Hester St, New York


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Casetta. Had the pleasure to help design the humble yet mighty @casetta.ny for/with the @casino.ny restaurant group.

61 Hester St, New York


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Casetta. Had the pleasure to help design the humble yet mighty @casetta.ny for/with the @casino.ny restaurant group.

61 Hester St, New York


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Casetta. Had the pleasure to help design the humble yet mighty @casetta.ny for/with the @casino.ny restaurant group.

61 Hester St, New York


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Casetta. Had the pleasure to help design the humble yet mighty @casetta.ny for/with the @casino.ny restaurant group.

61 Hester St, New York


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Casetta. Had the pleasure to help design the humble yet mighty @casetta.ny for/with the @casino.ny restaurant group.

61 Hester St, New York


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Casetta. Had the pleasure to help design the humble yet mighty @casetta.ny for/with the @casino.ny restaurant group.

61 Hester St, New York


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Casetta. Had the pleasure to help design the humble yet mighty @casetta.ny for/with the @casino.ny restaurant group.

61 Hester St, New York


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Casetta. Had the pleasure to help design the humble yet mighty @casetta.ny for/with the @casino.ny restaurant group.

61 Hester St, New York


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Casetta. Had the pleasure to help design the humble yet mighty @casetta.ny for/with the @casino.ny restaurant group.

61 Hester St, New York


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Story Save - Best free tool for saving Stories, Reels, Photos, Videos, Highlights, IGTV to your phone.

Story-save.com is an intuitive online tool that enables users to download and save a variety of content, including stories, photos, videos, and IGTV materials, directly from Instagram. With Story-Save, you can not only easily download diverse content from Instagram but also view it at your convenience, even without internet access. This tool is perfect for those moments when you come across something interesting on Instagram and want to save it for later viewing. Use Story-Save to ensure you don't miss the chance to take your favorite Instagram moments with you!

Our advantages:

No Need to Register

Avoid app downloads and sign-ups, store stories on the web.

Exclusive High-Quality

Stories Say goodbye to poor-quality content, preserve only high-resolution Stories.

Accessible on All

Devices Download Instagram Stories using any browser, iPhone, Android.

Completely Free to Use

Absolutely no fees. Download any Story at no cost.

Frequently Asked Questions

The Instagram Stories Download feature is designed to provide a secure and high-quality method for downloading Instagram stories. It's user-friendly and doesn't require users to register or sign up. Simply copy the link, paste it, and enjoy the content.
Downloading Instagram stories is a simple process that involves three steps:
  • 1. Go to the Instagram Story Downloader tool.
  • 2. Next, type the username of the Instagram profile into the provided field and click on the Download button.
  • 3. You'll then see all the Stories that are available for the current 24-hour period. Select the ones you want and hit Download.
The selected story will be swiftly saved to your device's local storage.
Unfortunately, it is not possible to download stories from private accounts due to privacy restrictions.
There is no limit to the number of times you can use the Instagram story download service. It's available for unlimited use and is completely free.
Yes, it is legal to download and save Instagram Stories from other users, provided they are not used for commercial purposes. If you intend to use them commercially, you must obtain permission from the original content owner and credit them each time the story is used.
All downloaded stories are typically saved in the Downloads folder on your computer, whether you're using Windows, Mac, or iOS. For mobile devices, the stories are saved in the phone's storage and should also appear in your Gallery app immediately after download.