Décor Aid’s founder shares his 2018 design predictions; This year’s best food hall bites

January 18, 2018

Central Park West living room by Decor Aid, courtesy of CityRealty (L); Urban Space Vanderbilt via Shinya Suzuki/Flickr (R)

  • Sean Juneja, co-founder of interior design firm Décor Aid, talks about his inspirations and predictions for 2018. [CityRealty]
  • The East Harlem statue of unethical gynecologist Marion Sims will be moved from public Central Park to private Green-Wood Cemetery. [Brooklyn Paper]
  • Check out the five finalists selected for the 2018 City of Dream Pavilion on Governors Island. [Archinect]
  • This weekend will still be freezing–here are 20 cheap things to do to get you through. [Brokelyn]
  • Inside a tiny broom closet at an undisclosed East Williamsburg location is NYC’s tiniest bar; it holds just two guests and a bartender. [Untapped Cities]
  • The best things to eat at the city’s food halls this year. [NYO]
  • Frank Lloyd Wright’s final project, the Norman Lykes House in Phoenix, is for sale for $3.25M. [Inhabitat]

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