the homeware apartment at 15 william street

Here’s a sneak peek inside domino’s new "shophouses"—upscale condos decorated by creative young designers with the help of some of our favorite furniture brands at 15 William Street in NYC's hot Financial District.

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Photography by Brittany Ambridge

Here’s a sneak peek inside domino’s new “shophouses”—upscale condos decorated by creative young designers with the help of some of our favorite

furniture brands

at

15 william

Street in NYC’s hot Financial District.

Photography by Brittany Ambridge

For almost a decade,

antonino buzzetta

has been enlivening the interiors world with his hip mix of art, fashion, and urbanity. His recent domino shophouse collaboration with savvy online furniture retailers Homeware was no exception. Bridging the gap between the brand’s streamlined silhouettes and the modern layout of the space with edgy artwork, playful prints, and pops of color, Buzzetta created a stylish downtown refuge—with lots of functional, Homeware pieces—perfect for downtown living. “I really got to be my own client,” Buzzetta says. “With the goal of making easy, affordable pieces from Homeware look marvelously high-end.”

Photography by Brittany Ambridge

Bold artwork and upholstery—such as the peacock-colored Pryce chairs from Homeware—are a simple way to add personality to a neutral palette.

Photography by Brittany Ambridge

“When you look at this room, you would never guess how functional and affordable the furniture is.” —Buzzetta

“In a smaller space, function is key but comfort and style still triumph.” —homeware

Photography by Brittany Ambridge

Pendant bulbs are a swank source of lighting in the contemporary kitchen.

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A sleek espresso machine is the perfect countertop piece.

Photography by Brittany Ambridge
Photography by Brittany Ambridge

A classic, curvy silhouette adds a touch of grandeur to the bedroom.

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Patterned ottomans create drama—and seating!—in a muted bathroom.

Photography by Brittany Ambridge