Reimagine Home.

(For Less Than You Imagined)

We don’t work on commission… just imagination. Curating bespoke rooms that speak to who you are.

Creating gallery walls (at a fraction of gallery prices). Ignoring expectations… but not clients’ budgets.

To give you a home you’ll love to come home to.

 

 
 
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One Bedroom Apartment, Upper West Side

 

Dinning Room in Progress

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Dining Room

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A New Way to Think About Work.

(And the Workspace)

As more companies look to a hybrid future,  it’s clear that the workplace needs to be different. Offices need to be places employees want to come to (despite long commutes). They need to look more “boutique hotel lounge” or “cool Airbnb” than office. But that doesn’t mean they can’t still reflect a business’s corporate image.

W2W can help businesses and commercial brokers create bespoke and cost-effective hybrid solutions that adapt to suit employees, allow for conversations between office-based and remote workers, and include social zones that help people reconnect and attract them back into the office.


Flint & Steel Hybrid Workspace

Boutique agency Flint & Steel mimics the mojo of cultural phenoms—and wanted a hybrid work space that reflected its mission.

Mid-century furnishings serve as a backdrop for an eclectic mix of pop-culture-inspired artwork.

Wall decal is a nod to agency’s name and a call for creative thinking.

Art is a nod to skateboard culture.


New Jersey Sleep Lab

 
 

 
 
 

The Art of Making Art.

You don’t need a small fortune to make a big impact. From custom murals to instant gallery walls to framed ephemera, Jason will curate, frame, and install art that only looks expensive (while instantly changing the look of your home or office).


Custom gallery wall of sleep masks created for “boutique” sleep lab.

Custom mural created from stock art for sleep lab’s reception area.

A collection of architectural detail photos taken by Jason.

Framed collection of “Z prints” for sleep lab’s reception area.

 
 

A favorite piece of music can become a favorite piece of art.

Retro stock art continues room’s blue theme.

Framed wallpaper swatches continue “Ikat” theme in sleep lab’s rooms.


 
 
 

The Remote Office.

(That feels anything but)

In one weekend, Jason reimagined the home office of a Connecticut rental for two execs working remotely (below). The transformation included paint, lighting, carpeting, file space, multiple USB ports, and removable wallpaper, should the owner want to change it once lease is up. (Doubtful, since the home’s owner cried when she saw it. )


 
 
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Breakfast nook designed as a remote office space (with extra bar/serving area for entertaining).

Upper West Side Breakfast Nook (Before)

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Found Objects (of Desire).

A vintage fabric remnant can give a sidewalk find new life. A flea market gilt mirror can define AND expand a room. And mass-produced 1950s pottery can be grouped to make an artful (and instant) collection. Making the most of a decorating budget starts with knowing what pieces make the most impact AND where to find them.


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A sidewalk find with great lines gets new life from a mid-century fabric remnant

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Hand-painted Victorian screen works beautifully with mid-century furnishings

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Make an Entrance.

Reimagined small areas can make a big impact… especially when it’s the first thing people see when entering an apartment. A statement-making area rug, peel-and-stick faux grasscloth wallpaper and collection of black Haegar Pottery (mass produced in the fifties) make for a dramatic entrance.


 
 
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Services

  • RESIDENTIAL & CORPORATE. The design process begins with discussing a client’s personal preferences, goals for their space, budget restrictions, and what existing pieces of furniture will be incorporated into the design

    Every W2W Curation Package includes:

    2 design concepts to choose from

    Presentation of curated furnishings/finishes and art (with links)

    Floor plan showing furniture placement.

    Engagement/management of sub-contractors (if needed

    2 on-site visits for hanging art/furniture placement/styling.

  • “You don’t buy paintings to blend in with the sofa” declares an angry artist in Woody Allan’s “Hannah and Her Sisters.” And truer words were never said. Art should feel unique and personal—whether reflecting a homeowner’s personality OR a business’s corporate image.

    Whether framing vintage wallpaper swatches or creating a gallery wall of free sleep mask images found online, I’ve proven art need not be expensive.

    Having amassed numerous resources and developed relationships with a variety of photographers, I can custom-curate your walls with works that will very quickly feel like old friends.

  • From 1960s mass-produced pottery to African gold weights, the best collections are ones that are gathered over time. But what if you don’t have a lot of time?

    I’ve spent 2 decades assembling a comprehensive collection of caricatures (and have even created a monograph recounting the stories behind them). With some of the best finds costing as little as $20, it’s a mix of high and low. And the most interesting collections always are.

    Collection Curation includes:

    Client consultation

    Proposal of 2 “Collection Concepts” (with sample pieces ) followed by curating a “starter” collection.

    Resourcing best way to display collection

    Installing/lighting.

    Providing a list of resources for client to add to collection

    Printed monograph