new york times’ t magazine recently featured the studio of jewelry designer Gabriella Kiss — a studio that looks much more like a gorgeously eclectic home, than a place of work. the 19th-century white clapboard house in Bangall, new york is located across the street from a former church-turned-home which she shares with her husband Chris Lehrecke, a furniture designer. a fellow flea market fanatic, Gabriella’s studio is chock full of her wonderful curiosities and collections, and also serves as a unique showroom for her jewelry business. for the full fantastic tour, visit t magazine.
• photos by WILLIAM ABRANOWICZ for new york times’ t magazine.
what a gorgeous space! lovin that kitchen! especially, the vintage stove! wish i had space like that! :)
I love the little trinkets that look like they’re stuck to the fireplace! What a unique idea.
Beanie x
gael towey and co. has a sweet short film on g. kiss. well worth your time.