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New York Spaces
October 2011 Issue
"Sculpting Space"
Chelsea-based architects Desai/Chia invent artful solutions to common loft-design challenges. |
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Architectual Digest
July 2011 Issue
Inner Space
Designed by Desai/Chia Architecture. The Study doors and sliding window are by PK-30 System. Dining Room pocket doors by PK-30 give way to the Media Room. Baked white enamel finished aluminum frames with clear frosted Acrylite P-95 panels. |
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Food & Wine Magazine
May 2007 Issue
The Experimental Kitchen
Contemporary Kitchens Designed by Desai/Chia Architecture. Sliding pantry doors behind a kitchen island with Lumicor honeycomb panel material creates an effect similar to a Japanese shoji screen. The other featured kitchen has sliding pantry doors with an anodized aluminum panel that matches the finish of the PK-30 System door frames. |
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Interior Magazine
January 2006 Issue
Symphony in Ash
Contemporary Loft Designed by Desai/Chia Architecture. Sliding kitchen pantry doors and master bedroom sliding doors with acid washed glass panel material. |
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Interior Magazine
October 2007 Issue
The Art of Bathing
Davis and Warshow Soho, NY Showroom Designed by Ronnette Riley Architect. Sliding full height wall panel, Bi-parting storeroom doors and bi-parting kitchen pass-thru doors. All with 3Form acrylic panel material. |
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Interior Magazine
December 2007 Issue
Best of the Year Kitchen & Bath
Desai/Chia Architecture Apartment, New York Sliding pantry and closet storage doors with Lumicor panel material. Ronnette Riley Architect, Davis and Warshow, New York Sliding wall, storeroom doors and pass-thru doors all with 3Form panel material. |
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Interior Magazine
September 2006 Issue
let there be light to bring sunshine into an Upper East Side duplex, Giovannitti clad a dark rear garden entirely in white corian-there goes the neighborhood.
Designed by Giovannitti Project designer: Philip Kerzner |
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This Old House Magazine
April 2006 Issue
Renovating a 200 - Year - Old House by Philip Kerzner, Homeowner.
The listing said the place was more than 100 years old. There had been some renovations, but nobody had destroyed its basic charm... |
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