“The nature of a design studio is to create custom projects specific to their clients but Float Studio, a New York-based design practice, had a very unique task: designing Food52’s new headquarters.”
“If you're wondering 'how do I make my kitchen minimalist' then don't forget about warm, dark neutrals, as illustrated by the deep burgundy cabinets by Float Studio.”
“Throughout the space, Float Studio was able to weave in a similar DNA from our previous office, but with a reflection of Sakara Life’s evolution over the years.”
“When you don’t have much space for a complete room overhaul, purposely designing a quiet corner of a room can be a great alternative.”
“We needed to learn how to close on a project: how to tie together the loose ends, to make the final calls, to stop averting our eyes from the areas that felt disconnected and forlorn. Nina taught us this and much more.”
“By alternating dark and light schemes from one room to the next—the smoky green living room leads directly to the bright white home office, and the intense jewel-box blue mudroom opens onto the gleaming white kitchen, for example—the house comfortably flows visually. 'The juxtapositions make it work,' Sherman says.”
“ ‘The reflective silver of the table and chair legs and the disco balls above also provide a neutral backdrop for another stand-out design moment – the cherry-red table top,’ says co-founder Brad Sherman. ”
“Nothing says you take decadent dinner parties seriously more than polished chrome, steel or silver on a dining table. This one is actually for an office space by New York's Float Studio, but we can just as easily imagine it as the centerpiece to a social dining room.”
“The beauty of being part of a team? Learning from your co-workers. That’s the thinking, anyway, behind Float School: an in-house program at New York–based Float Studio wherein staffers with particular expertise offer training for the rest of the team.”
“Usually, Brad Sherman, cofounder of Float Studio, approaches a project with a client-approved concept and a tight color strategy. He took a completely different approach when it came to a 5,000-square-foot home in Rye Brook, New York, where he ditched his studio’s usual methodology for a gut feeling.”
“This Greenwich Village apartment proves that with the right team, you can have it all.”
“Because nobody knows what people really need better than interior designers, it’s no shock that Float Studio came out with hardware that’s the perfect combo of delicate and industrial.”
“New York–based interior design firm Float Studio partnered with home fashion brand Modern Matter for the debut of its first assortment of luxury hardware.”
“The Otto Collection is part of the new collaboration between NYC-based interior design firm Float Studio and home fashion brand Modern Matter. With tactility at the forefront of the design concept, the Otto Collection’s profile was derived from the feeling in hand.”
“Modern Matter tapped Float Studio for two super sleek collections named Marcelle and Otto. The former features 11 hardware designs punctuated by exposed screws and hand-forged finishes, while the latter offers an array of gently curved, stainless steel and cream powder-coated knobs, hooks and pulls.”
“New York City-based interior design firm Float Studio’s first-ever hardware collection for home fashion brand Modern Matter was born of necessity.”
“Alongside its robust interiors program, Float Studio has developed a notable reputation for designing custom products for clients, adding to its projects an added layer of individuality and character.”
“While an-all white bathroom is chic and classic, the bathroom is the perfect space if you’re looking to experiment with color.”
“This office sets new standards in design and accessibility and specifically addresses the needs of the neurodiverse.”
“Designed for both traditional and handcrafted spaces, the Marcelle Collection was inspired by vintage Parisian hardware and the delicate, hand-carved nature of their pulls.”
“Designing a knockout office doesn't just give your employees a great place to work--it also helps set the tone for your company and brand.”
“Float Studio designed the interiors, crediting natural textures and Tel Aviv's Bauhaus architecture as major sources of inspiration. There's a definite "I've got my sh*t together" vibe.”
“In collaboration with Tarkett, Float Studio set out to create an abstract, monolithic pattern that designers could rely on again and again.”
“For the lower Manhattan outpost of Meet in Place, a company that provides rooms to rent for meetings and events, local firm Float Studio took cues from the natural textures, warm tones, and Bauhaus architecture of the original location in Tel Aviv.”
“New York firm Float Studio has created neutral offices in Lower Manhattan for Meet in Place, a company that rents rooms for meetings and other events.”
“The duo has found a desired niche working for startup companies like Casper, Bombas, and Food52 that are tight on budget but big on ideas.”
“At the New York City, Float Studio-designed office for sock company Bombas, plants are the primary decor. Every space, from the open office area to lounges, conference rooms, and workshop areas, is punctuated by brilliant greenery.”
“When you're a life-extending science startup, it helps to have a workspace that walks the walk. Lush greenery purifies the air, reduces stress, and along with natural light, makes for alert and happy workers.”
“Food52’s new production studio takes the best of its familiar bright aesthetic and gives it shades of something new.”
“Pearly whites, straightened to perfection, get a nod from the meticulous rows of vertical ceramic tile, while the terrazzo reception desk is flecked with toothpaste colors.”
“Float Studio‘s Nina Etnier and Brad Sherman made our list of emerging designers to watch. They took Interior Design on a tour of the NYC office of Superfly.”
“Dozing off at work is encouraged at mattress brand Casper's headquarters in New York, where employees can have meetings or take naps on beds provided at the office, designed by local firm Float Studio.”
“Adeptly avoiding the clichés of office design for start-ups, Float Studio instead creates spaces that capture each company’s founding essence—all on a tight budget.”
“Designed by local firm Float Studio, the space features soothing blue hues, inspired by the colors of the company's subway ads, as well as bright orange accents.”
“Float Studio is proving, just four years after incorporating, that youth can be a virtue in the design world.”
“The newly gut renovated space is bright, serene and ethereal. Fresh and unexpected, like their brand.”
“Nina and the architects at FLOAT are the chosen professionals behind the office designs of companies like Casper, Food52, and Glossier. For them, plants aren’t an add-on – they’re just as important as a piece of furniture or a wall.”
“Taking cues from the soft tones and thin lines of the company’s ubiquitous subway ads, the space designed by local studio Float is airy and cozy, with gentle colors like blue and orange accenting built-in cabinetry and furnishings.”
“FLOAT Studio designed the offices of mattress company Casper, located in New York City, New York.”
“Indeed, the Chelsea headquarters of Food52, the online cooking community and e-commerce site, look less like an office than a cozy loft apartment. Which is the point.”
“Designer Brad Sherman has found a niche translating glorified e-commerce sites into physical space that evokes the brand’s aspirations.”
“Brad Sherman of B. Sherman Workshop talks interior design, styling, and what's in his fridge.”
“Casper Sleep is another consumer business startup trying to make a name for itself in an industry that is ready for massive change.”
“The result is a space that is at once airy, eclectic, and filled with plenty of personal touches. Office designer Brad Sherman helped Hesser and Stubbs source materials like reclaimed wood and antique cookware from local flea markets.”
“With the help of designer Brad Sherman, they [Food52] created a space that allows them to stage photo shoots and cook lunch for staff and friends, all with a healthy dose of style.”
“Designed by Brad Sherman, the kitchen is meant to perform with precision while looking comely.”