Lawson-Fenning’s NoHo Shop Glows With Terra-Cotta Hues

The quintessentially L.A. furniture brand Lawson-Fenning has gone bicoastal, setting up shop on the fifth floor of a prewar cast-iron loft building in the NoHo neighborhood of New York. Residentially minded and color-drenched in rich terra-cotta paint, the space’s heady yet grounding vibe was masterminded by Manhattan-based interior designer Josh Greene, who also conceived a 12-piece collection. “Josh was the perfect partner: He’s a Southern California native with a New York voice,” says Lawson-Fenning cofounder Grant Fenning. “The collaboration helped us reimagine our brand for a different audience.” Greene’s Agapanthus collection, named after the flowers that lined the garden of his childhood home in the San Gabriel foothills, includes various case goods and low tables in materials such as leathered Rojo Alicante marble and pigmented oak, plus Fairview, a series of nostalgic tufted seating with matching upholstered bases that recall his grandmother’s sofa. 

A living room with a couch and a painting.
Photography by Yoshi Makino.
A living room with a couch, chair, and a plant.
Photography by Yoshi Makino.
A bedroom with a bed and a window.
Photography by Yoshi Makino.
A couch with a brown velvet upholing.
Fairview. Photography courtesy of Lawson-Fenning.
A small orange chair with a small foot rest.
Photography courtesy of Lawson-Fenning.

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