Don’t Miss: Boffo Show House

Pay a visit to the weirdest and wildest house in New York City—where shelves become a room-filling installation, a full-size stained glass house lives within a playroom, and trees hang from the ceiling. The Boffo Show house, curated by the non-profit arts organization Boffo, features out-of-this-world, but also strangely livable creations from forward thinking designers like: Christophe Pillet, Andrew Yes, and Ben Venom. Open until June 4 at 371 Madison St. (boffo-ny.org)

blog-boffo-showhouse-01.jpg Living room with USM Modular Furniture Installation designed by Ghiora Design Studio


blog-boffo-showhouse-02.jpg Play room with Tom Fruin MAXIKIOSCO house


blog-boffo-showhouse-03.jpg Dining room with Ovando: Floral Design and Event Production Hanging Trees, Alex Gil (Spacecutter) 'Monolith' dining table, Pablo Piatti 'Tropical Birds' wallpaper mural (Tres Tintas Barcelona)

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