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NuZine completes showroom and offices for CD Network

 

 

 

New York, NY NuZine, a New York-based WBE-certified company specializing in interior design and project management for commercial projects up to 50,000 s/f, completed the new offices and showroom for the CD Network at 475 Tenth Ave., bordering Hudson Yards between 36th and 37th Sts. The fashion wholesale firm, which represents such exemplary brands as Lemaire, Moon Boot, Vanessa Bruno, and Yves Salomon occupies the entire 7,400 s/f, 10th floor for its showroom and executive and administrative offices.

“Mr. Desmaison set a very high bar for designing his headquarters, and we were delighted to produce work that met his approval,” said Laura Reddy, NCIDQ, Nuzine’s founder and CEO. “Designing space for fashion companies tends to be both a challenge and a pleasure because we are tasked with conceiving and producing environments for extremely creative people.”

According to Christophe Desmaison, “I love the space, the finishes, the light, and that we intended to enhance and highlight the integrity of the space.”

NuZine’s interiors program comprised custom millwork and finishes for the executive offices, conference room, workstations, reception area, and pantry. In addition, the company was responsible for creating complementary lighting for each of the different sections. Working with NuZine on the project were architecture firm NTA Design Group and general contractor IBS.

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