MEET the Wooster Collective's M&S
Two of my favorite people in New York; Marc and Sara Schiller.

They are the heart and soul behind street art info site Wooster Collective.
Known within the community to be two of most sincere people you'd ever meet, this, I will always agree with a big "O hell yeah!" I stayed at their flat during one of my New York visits a few years ago, with M&S offering me the chance to save some money from the high hotel expenses in the Big Apple. Very kind of them. And they have introduced me to many great friends in the time that I've known them.
Haven't said hello to them in a long time, but I still check their site every now and then. And this week, I came across their article on Etsy.Com And that's where I stole this photo. Check out the article, M&S pointed out some interesting items currently out in the market.

Apart from their web presence, they recently did something very interesting in bricks and mortars. Won't call this a "project", because I'm pretty sure this will be here to stay. MEET the Apartment. It is a very well decorated venue built for creative meetings. The right space can help the creative juice flow, and this space might just do the job! I'm sure I can't describe it correctly, I'll just post how they describe it on the MEET website:
"Meet at the Apartment is a two-story, 2,500 square-foot, highly stylized open loft in the Soho district of New York City. Fully engineered for creative thought to flourish, Meet has been intuitively outfitted with idea-generating essentials: a library stocked with art, design and photography reference books; a kitchen pantry filled with goodies; and breakout rooms that could double as private rooms in the trendiest NY clubs.
The upstairs area is 1,300 square feet with windows on three sides and curtains to divide the space into four sections. Accommodating 35 for sit-down presentations or 100 for product launches and premiere events, the space includes a library, two breakout rooms (each with lounge furniture, phone chargers, iMac station and 65” high-definition presentation screens) and a bright, open loft kitchen complete with fully stocked pantry, refrigerator filled with beverages and “kitchen table” large enough to accommodate 10 individuals.
Downstairs, a well-lit 1,000 square-foot conference room features a Vitra conference table that accommodates 18 in ultra-cozy Vitra Worknest chairs, a mobile 65” high definition presentation screen, whiteboard walls with gator shelving to present creative boards and computer, TV and telephone access. Leather couches create a casual meeting environment and a 200 square-foot Green Room offers added space for privacy"
If you are looking for a space in New York SoHo to host a product launch, this is a nice option.
When I saw the photos my jaw dropped.
Not so much because the decors are so nice, but more because they did this at such location. Very cleverly done idea, but needless to say a very expensive idea.
Congrats to Marc and Sara on their new venture.
Hope to see you two again soon, and oh yeah, Samantha as well!

They are the heart and soul behind street art info site Wooster Collective.
Known within the community to be two of most sincere people you'd ever meet, this, I will always agree with a big "O hell yeah!" I stayed at their flat during one of my New York visits a few years ago, with M&S offering me the chance to save some money from the high hotel expenses in the Big Apple. Very kind of them. And they have introduced me to many great friends in the time that I've known them.
Haven't said hello to them in a long time, but I still check their site every now and then. And this week, I came across their article on Etsy.Com And that's where I stole this photo. Check out the article, M&S pointed out some interesting items currently out in the market.

Apart from their web presence, they recently did something very interesting in bricks and mortars. Won't call this a "project", because I'm pretty sure this will be here to stay. MEET the Apartment. It is a very well decorated venue built for creative meetings. The right space can help the creative juice flow, and this space might just do the job! I'm sure I can't describe it correctly, I'll just post how they describe it on the MEET website:
"Meet at the Apartment is a two-story, 2,500 square-foot, highly stylized open loft in the Soho district of New York City. Fully engineered for creative thought to flourish, Meet has been intuitively outfitted with idea-generating essentials: a library stocked with art, design and photography reference books; a kitchen pantry filled with goodies; and breakout rooms that could double as private rooms in the trendiest NY clubs.
The upstairs area is 1,300 square feet with windows on three sides and curtains to divide the space into four sections. Accommodating 35 for sit-down presentations or 100 for product launches and premiere events, the space includes a library, two breakout rooms (each with lounge furniture, phone chargers, iMac station and 65” high-definition presentation screens) and a bright, open loft kitchen complete with fully stocked pantry, refrigerator filled with beverages and “kitchen table” large enough to accommodate 10 individuals.
Downstairs, a well-lit 1,000 square-foot conference room features a Vitra conference table that accommodates 18 in ultra-cozy Vitra Worknest chairs, a mobile 65” high definition presentation screen, whiteboard walls with gator shelving to present creative boards and computer, TV and telephone access. Leather couches create a casual meeting environment and a 200 square-foot Green Room offers added space for privacy"
If you are looking for a space in New York SoHo to host a product launch, this is a nice option.
When I saw the photos my jaw dropped.
Not so much because the decors are so nice, but more because they did this at such location. Very cleverly done idea, but needless to say a very expensive idea.
Congrats to Marc and Sara on their new venture.
Hope to see you two again soon, and oh yeah, Samantha as well!


2 Comments:
Eddi - Am speechless by the kind words you have written. They mean a lot to Sara and I. It's been far too long. Hope all is well.
Warm Regards,
Marc
Marc!!
Always happy to see what Sara and you are doing over in New York.
Please take care.
See u soon!
Eddi
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