Showing posts with label Loft Living. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Loft Living. Show all posts

Thursday, August 5, 2010

The House That Cake Built

Our breakfast in New York

She made us a cake when we stayed in her loft. She has made thousands of cakes over the years, creating a successful business, and she always says her live/work loft is the house that cake built.

Alberto and I have stayed here when we visit New York since we got together nearly 16 years ago, and I knew her before that. She and I are colleagues, long time friends, BFFs.

This cake HERE

I knew her when she had her first baby on her hip making the rounds with her portfolio, and she knew me when my business was taking off. We helped each other alot.

Looking into the loft you see the dining area and the living room beyond it


And when I moved away from New York she always said I had a place to come back to. Her place. Her live/work loft where she makes cakes and raised her three children.


A working kitchen
The cabinets are stainless steel


So over the years we have stayed in this amazing light filled loft. Sometimes we crashed on a futon on the living room floor, with her kids crawling over us in the morning. Sometimes we crashed in the kids room when they were staying with their dad. No matter what the sleeping arrangements were, we always felt welcome and had so much fun.


A collection of cook books any foodie would love to have


When I left New York I was a sad damaged thing. And for years I didn't know how to face those I suddenly left for a life out of New York. Somehow she always made me feel my choices were okay, and when I was ready to have a reunion with all the great people I left behind, she had the dinner party to bring us together again.


Antique French table used as a desk


She finally got to come to New Orleans this past year with a new love in her life. It felt so good to return house for house.


Industrial metal rocker in the guest room


When she heard we were coming to New York for my birthday, she said your room awaits. Lately she has been renovating her loft, and she added a proper guest room.


The guest bedroom


She cooked for us, and opened her best bottles of wine (and a stunning chamomile grappa!), and made her home our home. Her kids, now grown into lovely adults, came to say hello. Her new love cooked for us too. We were over the moon, feeling the love.


Daybed outside of the guest room - floor to ceiling antique mirror adjacent


Her work and living space is not "interior designed" yet it has great style and panache, and I think it has a great deal of the old New York cool loft living style that has disappeared into the realm of the contrived.

View from the kitchen into the dining and living areas


Painted and polished concrete floors, exposed pipes, original industrial metal windows all add up to what loft living originally looked like.


The stylish and comfortable living room


Furnished with modern kid friendly furniture juxtaposed with many lovely antiques collected by her father who was a world class dealer and dreamer, the loft looks and feels so right.


Antique sideboard


There isn't clutter, though there are many treasures the eye goes too. The star of the place is the incredible light. There are windows on three sides of the loft, which takes up the entire eleventh floor.


Treasures on the sideboard: vintage portrait, bronze antiquity, ink drawing


So please enjoy the photos of this behind the scenes look at a real New York work/live loft.


Portrait of one of the daughters I knew as a baby


Bitossi vase on custom made metal coffee table
The man who made this table made all the metal doors in the loft


Custom Gothic style doors that lead to an extra bedroom
being used as an office to see clients


The desk where clients choose their cake


A selection of prop cakes made for photo shoots seen in every magazine you can think of


A serene master bedroom


Marble subway tiles in the master bath

Custom made concrete bath tub in the master bath


A home is greatly enhanced by small details and little treasures, and I share a few of them.


An iron stag head

Vintage bedside lamps from the company her father started HERE

More fabulous vintage lighting from her father's company
Designers love this source and you can see why
Everyone can shop for it
HERE


Lovely little monkey lamp

Interesting metal portrait box

A little altar
Her father made this cross and I loved it so much he made one for me too


Suspended sculpture

Alberto and I had a hard time coming home and leaving this wonderful loft. It was a block away from the studio we taught our tango lessons at, and steps away from great restaurants and shopping.

We are so fortunate that so many of our friends offer us a place to stay when we visit New York, and we have stayed in so many beautiful homes HERE and HERE and HERE and HERE and HERE and HERE and HERE!

Alberto and I thank you all so very very much! I couldn't come home again if not for your generous hospitality.

And of course as ever mi casa es su casa! We love having house guests! Do you?