room with long blue bench made of circular blue poles and other tables nearby
Throne.

Verso Dazzles At New York Design Week With A Chic Display

What happens when a bevy of multidisciplinary artists, designers, and brands overtakes a townhouse in Brooklyn’s Red Hook neighborhood for New York Design Week? Amauri Aguiar, cofounder of TriBeCa gallery Verso, found out when he invited dozens of contemporaries to fill three floor-through condo units, plus the backyard and carport, of 96 King, a chic residential new-build, with whimsical collectible furnishings. The activation, dubbed “Verso & Friends,” starred statement pieces like Hannah Bigeleisen’s cobalt gypsum-cement Throne bench, the squiggly Cracked Eggs and Slinky merino wool rugs by Dokter and Misses, Lynn Lin’s glass Chess in the Bath set, and Martina Guandalini’s Soulmate acrylic-and-resin vases. The site, a light-filled aerie with harbor view by developer/builder Ground Architecture, formed the ideal backdrop for Verso’s idiosyncratic assembly. 

“Verso was born as an agile and itinerant gallery and store inhabiting diverse real estate”
living room with red lattice artwork on top of white rug, brown circular table and artwork with blue lattice pattern
Slinky, Cracked Eggs.
bathroom with sage green tiles, white porcelain tub and a chess set lying across
Chess in the Bath.
Portrait of Amauri Aguiar
Portrait of Amauri Aguiar.
nook of living room with glass see through table, circular vase with orchids and other glass tables
Soulmate.
room with long blue bench made of circular blue poles and other tables nearby
Throne.

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