In recognition of the Chinese holiday "Ching Ming" or the sweeping of the graves, my rare collection of 18th and 19th century Chinese ancestral shrines are on display at 70 John art and design showroom, 70 john Street , Brooklyn, NY 11201 - for info call 917-710-7503, by appt.
Sinotique was founded in 1992, and was formerly located at 19-A Mott st. in the historic district of Chinatown. Its new showroom/warehouse/workshop in DUMBO Brooklyn at #70 John St. This blog is an efficient way to keep my friends, family, and clients informed about Sinotique. If you have comments and questions pls. don't hesitate to post them here. I hope you enjoy it. Please be sure to see www.sinotique.com my ecommerce website, and www.70john.com to see my art and design showroom.
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Current Exhibit at 70John art and design showroom - Rare antique ancestral shrines from China
In recognition of the Chinese holiday "Ching Ming" or the sweeping of the graves, my rare collection of 18th and 19th century Chinese ancestral shrines are on display at 70 John art and design showroom, 70 john Street , Brooklyn, NY 11201 - for info call 917-710-7503, by appt.
Saturday, March 5, 2011
recently completed kitchen for a tribeca loft
This loft was in the final stages of renovation when my client called me in to fabricate the kitchen. The sheet rock had not yet been sanded and the plumbing was just about completed when I was called in to take measurements. The counter top, Ceasarstone, was fabricated in Brooklyn. I made all the cabinets in my workshop in DUMBO, with the exception of two cabinets made by my friend Robert Shapiro.
By sourcing local cabinet makers and counter top fabricators the owner of this loft not only saved money, he was able to get everything he needed in a short amount of time.
Labels:
Chambers st.,
handmade,
island,
kitchen,
Sinotique
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)