Lorimer Street
How do you make a rental apartment your own? This was a question for this one bedroom apartment in Brooklyn. The solution came from the 1970's. Using a series of platforms, we created a version of a sunken living room that was completely removable. It came to be called affectionately "Cat Mountain." The apartment was featured in the New York Times, published October 28th, 2009.
Photos by Filippo Bamberghi and Elizabeth Felicella
Lorimer Street
How do you make a rental apartment your own? This was a question for this one bedroom apartment in Brooklyn. The solution came from the 1970's. Using a series of platforms, we created a version of a sunken living room that was completely removable. It came to be called affectionately "Cat Mountain." The apartment was featured in the New York Times, published October 28th, 2009.
Photos by Filippo Bamberghi and Elizabeth Felicella
Lorimer Street
How do you make a rental apartment your own? This was a question for this one bedroom apartment in Brooklyn. The solution came from the 1970's. Using a series of platforms, we created a version of a sunken living room that was completely removable. It came to be called affectionately "Cat Mountain." The apartment was featured in the New York Times, published October 28th, 2009.
Photos by Filippo Bamberghi and Elizabeth Felicella
Lorimer Street
How do you make a rental apartment your own? This was a question for this one bedroom apartment in Brooklyn. The solution came from the 1970's. Using a series of platforms, we created a version of a sunken living room that was completely removable. It came to be called affectionately "Cat Mountain." The apartment was featured in the New York Times, published October 28th, 2009.
Photos by Filippo Bamberghi and Elizabeth Felicella