Maximalism has returned, but this season it’s not about having more—it’s about curated, thoughtful abundance. At Eichholtz Manhattan, luxury interiors embrace bold textures, rich color palettes, and sculptural pieces while remaining elegant and harmonious.
With the right approach, maximalism becomes a statement of personal style, where every object has a purpose and every space tells a story. A maximalist interior thrives on sculptural furniture that doubles as art. Eichholtz Americana table, Roumier accent chair, and Garrett mirror command attention while remaining functional.

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Last night, Eichholtz Manhattan hosted Movers with Shakers, an inspiring evening presented by The Palate Bridge, celebrating creativity, community, and conversation in the heart of Chelsea. Guests gathered at our Eichholtz Manhattan showroom at 155 West 18th Street for a night that seamlessly blended refined design with culinary artistry—truly capturing the spirit of the Eichholtz lifestyle. The evening featured vegan bites by Renegade Vegan and gourmet snacks by Saucy Ladies Potato Chips, paired with craft cocktails and mocktails from a curated lineup of beverage partners, including Seraphim Social Beverage, Curious Elixirs, Black Girl Magic Wines, IslandJon Vodka, Uncle Waithley’s, and The Sipping Saint. As the sun set over the city, conversation flowed across Eichholtz’s meticulously curated vignettes — each one designed to inspire connection and spark creativity. Attendees included leaders, innovators, and tastemakers across design, hospitality, and culture, all united by the mission of The Palate Bridge: building community through food, design, and storytelling. From the first welcome drink to the final toast, Movers with Shakers embodied what Eichholtz Manhattan stands for: bringing people together through the art of living beautifully.
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Collaboration lies at the heart of great design — it’s the space where vision, craft, and culture come together to create something truly remarkable. At Eichholtz Manhattan, The Power of Collaboration brought together some of the most influential voices in the design industry to explore how partnerships drive innovation and shape the spaces we inhabit. The event featured engaging conversations with leaders including Dennis Scully of Business of Home, Josh Romm from The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Corey Damen Jenkins, Vanessa Deleon, and Edwin van der Gun, Chief Commercial Officer at Eichholtz. Together, they shared insights into the creative processes behind their work, highlighting how collaboration informs not only design but also the stories interiors are able to tell.A highlight of the event was Corey Damen Jenkins’ book signing, where attendees had the chance to meet him in person, discuss his latest work, and get a signed copy of his book. The signing added an intimate, personal touch to the event, giving guests a unique opportunity to connect with one of today’s leading voices in design. Attendees left inspired by the candid exchanges, the personal connections made during Corey’s book signing, and the real-world examples shared by the panelists, gaining a renewed appreciation for the power of working together in design. Events like The Power of Collaboration remind us that design is never a solitary endeavor. It thrives at the intersection of creativity, expertise, and shared vision — and it’s in these partnerships that innovation truly comes to life. Stay connected with Eichholtz Manhattan for more insights, events, and opportunities to explore the evolving world of design.
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