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We Like It Rough…Furniture That Is: All About the Love of Unrefined Luxury 

May 2, 2014 By Francesca Moisin Leave a Comment

Table made with reclaimed wood sourced from French Colonial buildings in Vietnam

Table made with reclaimed wood sourced from French Colonial buildings in Vietnam.

Sometimes art ends up imitating life. Thomas Buczkowski grew up in Michigan’s north woods. The son of a lumberjack, he possesses a deeply ingrained aesthetic appreciation for wood and iron. Yet, as an MFA film grad and New York City resident, he simultaneously values the finesse of cosmopolitan living.

Ruggedness and richness. Two seemingly disparate elements that nevertheless fuse harmoniously, both in Buczkowski and Rough Luxe, Williamsburg’s new 1,000-square-foot furniture shop. First coined by contemporary interior designers and popularized by an eponymous London hotel, this term connotes a style that is by definition a study in contradictions. It can mean an industrial-looking desk crafted by a master artisan from superior-quality wood. Or a plush velvet settee plunked next to a rickety metal bookcase. “In the past, luxury meant only patina, veneer, and bling,” notes Buczkowski. Rough luxe rejects those antiquated limitations. Never precious, it is instead a celebration of the imperfect and authentic, and its popularity is ever expanding.

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Bodega Power: A Family on a Roll with Everything

April 16, 2014 By WG News + Arts Leave a Comment

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Three generations of family, cousins and long-time family friends work at the Rodriguez Grocery.
Pictured (L to R) Junior, Manny, Jose, Joel, and Wallin Rodriguez. Photos by Max Dworkin

Bodega Power: A Family on a Roll with Everything

By Natalie Rinn

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Friends, Brooklynites, Lend Me Your Books: Mellow Pages’ new book empire

December 8, 2013 By Jon Reiss Leave a Comment

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There’s something about Mellow Pages that’s just a little hard to wrap around your head. On its face, it’s a pretty simple endeavor: two guys took a studio space in Bushwick and put a few books up on the wall. Before they knew it, more and more books were added based on a “ten book loan” membership model. For the price of that loan, members are welcome to use the space to sit quietly and read or work. Add a few reading events, and writing workshops at night, and you’ve got Mellow Pages: a free-of-cost reading room/creative space in Bushwick. The thing of it is, places like Mellow Pages usually just don’t exist in New York City, in a place where people pay and pay for the privilege of being near culture, culture that rarely comes completely devoid of a price. You can look as hard as you want for the hidden price of entry to Mellow Pages, but you won’t find it.

“We like to promote non capitalistically the stuff we enjoy.”

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An Invisible Product Until You Need It—Matthew Mullen, Insurance Man for the New Millennium

June 25, 2013 By Kelley Shields Leave a Comment

Matthew Mullen at his Manhattan Avenue office in Greenpoint

Matthew Mullen at his Manhattan Avenue office in Greenpoint. Photo by Chris Bishop

Imagine you are looking for employment and you come across a listing on a job board that reads: “Sales associate wanted, to sell invisible products no one wants to use.’” Can you imagine wanting that job? Can you imagine the difficulty of trying to provide people with intangible, undesirable things? And if you did want it, can you further imagine becoming so good at it that you stand out among others attempting to do the same thing?

Matthew Mullen can. Exclusive agent/owner of the Mullen Agency, at 661 Manhattan Avenue in Greenpoint, his is currently the largest Allstate franchise in the area.

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NY Image Salon’s Tonia Bashan—Colors & Styles Redux

April 20, 2013 By Francesca Moisin Leave a Comment

Tonia Bashan styling a woman's long locks at New York Image Salon on Manhattan Avenue in Greenpoint. / Photos by Ben Rosenzweig

Tonia Bashan styling a woman’s long locks at New York Image Salon on Manhattan Avenue in Greenpoint. / Photos by Ben Rosenzweig

By Francesca Moisin

Two friends grew up on the outskirts of L.A. in the late 1980s. One was a hairdresser. The other, inspired by her pro pal, aspired to be the same. But life is full of unexpected twists. “I moved to Queens in 1991 and began working at Giorgio’s salon,” says Tonia Bashan. “While my more experienced friend ended up changing career course entirely.”

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