Consort Tribeca: Contemporary Interiors

We went on a walk through the Tribeca neighborhood in NYC recently and came across the coolest contemporary furniture store we’ve happened upon in a while. My daughter, who is 12-years-old, fell in love with all of the decor and so did I. (FYI, I am marveled by this because we don’t ever agree when it comes to taste in just about anything).

It does not hurt that the salesperson, he really felt like a shopping mate, was informative and super sweet. I think he was from Brooklyn (lol). Let’s take a look at some of the cool furniture we saw at Consort:

Luxe Livingroom

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The Tribeca store is small but is two levels. The first level is filled with cool marbles, gold and wood pieces for the living space.
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This pink velour chair ties the entire living room space together. The contrast of the soft pink chair and black sofa works. The mudcloth throw pillows are a moment.

 

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A black and white striped pillow adds depth to the pink chair.
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The gold accented accessories accentuated the rich green banana leaves.

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Looking downstairs at the bedroom furniture.

Beautiful Bedroom

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The pillows/cushions used on the bed is the same tonal range that we see in the chair and sofa in the living room space. A great piece of art ties that picks up all of the feeling in the furniture makes the eyes and room pop.
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Amazing! Comfy and stylish.
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Us.

Before we go…how cool is this surfboard?

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    1. It is indeed. I’m in love with the gold accents and mudcloth inspired pillows. You can definitely get lots of inspiration here and get pieces or make your own if you are craftsy.

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