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THE GRAND TOUR
This SoHo Artist’s Lo Shows Off Colorblocked Floors and an Incredible Collection Ethan Cook relocated from Brooklyn and actually ended up with more space By Gay Gassmann Photography by Seth Caplan October 24, 2022
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Over the past few years, changes have been afoot for artist Ethan Cook. While he still has a studio in Greenpoint and commutes there everyday, Ethan traded his Clinton Hill perch for a Soho loft. “I really wanted something different when I moved [back] into Manhattan, and this was the first place I saw when I started looking,” says Ethan, who had previously lived in Chinatown for over a decade. “I was
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In Living Room One, the bright orange Bellini sofa pops against the painted floor. Paintings by Stanley Whitney and Andre Butzer hang on the wall, while chairs by the Campana Brothers and Rietveld for Cassina add extra texture and color to the room. The tiger rug was an eBay find. Other fun elements in the space include a Hans Hollein coffee table, a Ettore Sottsass vase, Evan Holloway sculpture, Bellini floor lamp, and Garry Knox Bennett side table. Seth Caplan