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Sixpenny Launches its Wild Air Print With a Bold Showroom Redesign

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Sixpenny Launches its Wild Air Print With a Bold Showroom Redesign

Untethered by bombastic claims of trend adherence or disingenuous refutes thereof, Brooklyn furniture brand Sixpenny does things differently. For the maverick producer, it isn’t even a question of substance over style but an unyielding concession that the objects we surround ourselves with in our ever-multivalent homes will inevitably wear down; imprint the passage of time and use. Its proposition: create especially comfortable furnishings with carefully sourced top quality materials in timeless compositions. Sixpenny’s differentiator: a favorable price point for what are ostensibly heirloom pieces.

A dimly lit room with ornate folding screens, a canopy bed in the background, sculptural coffee tables, and plush patterned seating arranged in a circle. Soft light filters through sheer curtains.

A room with decorative metal screens, a canopy bed with purple bedding, and yellow curtains filtering sunlight through a window.

Whether a sofa with flowing upholstery—recycled vegan polys—with overstuffed pillows—ethically sourced down feathers. Base frames are hand-assembled out of kiln-dried hardwoods. Up until recently, achieving timelessness in these designs centered on using neutral tones.

Wooden decorative room divider with geometric circular patterns stands in a warmly lit interior with earthy walls and a clay jug in the background.

A sunlit bedroom with a four-poster bed, sheer curtains, geometric patterned screen, and red patterned carpet.

That changes with the new Wild Air print, a striking interplay of rich yellows, greens, and reds. The fabric—wrapping various existing designs—centers on a sfumato effect blending together what appears to be Mannerist-style watercolors of flowers.

A bedroom with burgundy walls and bedding, two beige chairs, a framed portrait, a small lamp on a pedestal, and sunlight streaming through a window.

The move was so bold that Sixpenny CEO and Head of Design Robert Natale chose to completely retrofit the brand’s Dumbo, Brooklyn loft. Rather than the stark white, post industrial interior they might expect to encounter, visitors are transported in what appears to be an Art Deco haveli.

Dimly lit lounge with floral-patterned chairs, dark wooden tables, and a canopy bed in the background, separated by decorative screens and sheer curtains.

A living room with patterned floral sofas, a wooden coffee table, red walls, a decorative screen, and a large wall art piece featuring birds. Natural light enters through sheer curtains.

The orangey red found in the printed textile covers the walls in an almost stucco-like effect and carries across to subtly ornamented rugs. A dramatically staged lounge gives way to a platformed bedroom accessed through intricately detailed (concentric circle pattern) panel doors.

A sectional sofa with abstract, multicolored upholstery in shades of green, orange, and brown, positioned in a warmly lit room.

Two cushioned chairs sit in a dimly lit room with textured red walls, a tall window with sheer curtains, abstract art, a lamp, and a wall-mounted candleholder.

The moody time capsule—a retreat from the concrete, glass, and steel of the surrounding area—showcases an expanded product range alongside a vast collection of accessories, plants, and art works. Nods to the historic Art Deco style fascination with Japanisme are emphatic. Each carefully arranged vignette throughout the ever-unfolding interior reveals something new about Sixpenny’s aesthetic ambition, if not also, its agility.

A sculptural, layered beige stone side table with a twisting design sits on a reddish floor next to a floral-patterned chair.

A sculpted stone side table with layered, organic shapes holds a small decorative dish, placed between floral patterned upholstered chairs.

A framed, faded portrait painting hangs on a red wall above a beige pedestal with a modern, cylindrical beige lamp.

A wooden lounge chair with beige upholstered seat and backrest sits on a red floral-patterned rug against a reddish-brown wall.

Two beige cushioned chairs sit on a red floral-patterned carpet, with sunlight casting two bright lines across the floor.

A stack of books and a decorative object on a wooden sideboard, with sunlight casting shadows and a bird-themed folding screen in the background.

A dimly lit room features a canopy bed with decorative panels, floral armchairs, a sculptural coffee table, and sheer curtains covering tall windows.

A sunlit bedroom with sheer curtains, a canopy bed, two cushioned chairs, and a carpet with circular patterns next to a decorative wooden screen.

A living room with deep red walls, patterned floral sofas, a wooden coffee table, decorative screens, candles, and large wall art featuring birds and grasses.

A floral-patterned sectional sofa sits in a sunlit room with red walls, mirrored panels, and wooden accents.

A large abstract-patterned rug hangs on a red wall above a parquet floor, with two textured vases and a mirrored cabinet nearby.

A floral-patterned sofa sits in front of a wooden sideboard with candles, books, and a decorative screen featuring flying birds and grass, set against a deep red wall.

A wooden sideboard against a dark red wall with a large artwork of flying birds above, two candles, stacked books, a lamp, and an open book; a floral-patterned sofa is in front.

A stylish room features a floral-patterned sofa, a bed with a canopy frame, wooden decorative screens, and large windows with sheer curtains letting in natural light.

A clear glass vase with three flowers—one white, one red, and one dark purple—stands on a wooden pedestal against a reddish-brown background.

A white upholstered chair with a matching cushion is placed next to a wooden table, with yellow curtains and a red carpet in the background.

A dimly lit room with a maroon tablecloth, four white chairs, a candelabra with melting candles, and two books on the table near a window with sheer curtains.

A sunlit room with red walls, a long wooden table, upholstered chairs, chandeliers, and fabric samples hanging on racks by arched windows with sheer curtains.

A kitchen with burgundy walls, wood cabinets, marble countertops and backsplash, a brass sink, and decorative glass, metal, and ceramic objects on the shelves.

A round marble-top table with a wooden base stands on a red carpet, holding a tall glass vase with long-stemmed dark red flowers, against wood-paneled walls and a large mural.

A small marble-topped table with a tall glass vase of dark red flowers stands on a red patterned rug in a wood-paneled room, viewed through ornately carved wooden double doors.

A dimly lit room with floral-patterned sofas, a red rug, and a canopy bed in the background, viewed through an arched doorway.

To learn more about the brand and shop their extensive collection, visit sixpenny.com.

Photography by William Jess Laird.



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