There’s an art to living well in New York City, especially when you’re doing it in under 1,000 square feet. But for the design-savvy urbanite, limited square footage isn’t a compromise. It’s an opportunity to be intentional, sculptural, and beautifully edited.
At Eichholtz Manhattan, we understand that furniture in the city isn’t just about form or function, it’s about flow. It’s about how a velvet dining chair softens the edges of a minimal loft, or how a marble-topped table can transform a narrow dining nook into a conversation piece. It’s about design that considers real life, in real time, in real New York spaces.
Sculptural Lighting as Statement Art
Lighting in NYC apartments is often architectural; ceilings are high, windows are historic, but natural light is fleeting. Our approach? Treat lighting as sculpture. Oversized floor lamps, mid-century pendants, and globe sconces bring both form and glow, creating intimacy without sacrificing floor space.
Materials that Reflect, Surfaces that Breathe
To counterbalance the close quarters of city living, we gravitate toward light-reflecting surfaces: smoked glass, warm brass, honed marble.
Our showroom is a love letter to urban design, tailored to New York’s rhythm, dimensions, and bold point of view. Visit us to discover curated looks, quick-ship options, and one-of-a-kind floor models ready to take home today.