a peek inside domino editor’s home

The best thing about New York magazine’s annual design issue is that it lets us inside a few New Yorker’s homes that we’ve always wanted to visit — but haven’t been able to swing a real-life invitation to yet. This year’s is no exception, as it provides a look inside the Tribeca home of Domino magazine’s editor-in-chief, Deborah Needleman. Bright and airy, the place is lightened with off-white tones and greige. We especially love the lucite coffee table in the middle of the room and the way the hefty books on top of it seem to be floating on air. Also in this issue worth checking out: Will Velcro strips become the new magnets? And… is eighties furniture the new midcentury? (Scary!) Check it all out here at nymag.com.


















May 15th, 2007 at 3:02 pm
I just read my issue of New York cover to cover and kept coming back to that picture. It’s wonderful - it’s everything I dream about - and so, I must hate her for all eternity! I’m kidding. I’ll probably just rip off a bunch of the items and try to pull it off in my digs. That little white table gets A LOT of play in Domino, seems to be in several issues. I covet it.
May 15th, 2007 at 10:55 pm
ooooh, so lovely!!!
July 23rd, 2008 at 7:06 am
[...] face, Domino editor-in-chief Deborah Needleman. We’ve admired her amazing and spacious loft before, but this video, Where I Live, gives us the tour we were really craving. (It’s crazy how cute [...]