For the advertising agency Anomaly in New York’s Soho neighborhood looking to expand, we created an office space for employees, clients and visitors to unwind, socialize, and throw back a few.
Our office design project showcased the building’s historic roots by exposing the plaster encompassing the space’s columns and perimeter and dropped it an 18-foot fully equipped bar made of marble and cold-rolled steel.
The bar is articulated by a raw copper ceiling; a material we reflected in the stools as well. Throughout the rest of the space, we assembled a combination of new and vintage furniture to create an atmosphere that is both warm and eclectic.
The company’s motto made it onto their Soho office walls as well. “The reasonable man adapts himself to the world: the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore all progress depends on unreasonable men” was hand-written on the wall overlooking the bar.