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Taschen SoHo Store by Ami Kealoha

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Following the success of their pop-up store in the same location, Taschen is making their SoHo digs permanent. Designed by Philippe Starck (who also was behind their flagships in Beverly Hills and Paris), the space features swirling tropical-colored murals on the walls by Brazilian artist Beatriz Milhazes. Currently soft opened as of last month, their biannual warehouse sale will take place from 19-21 January 2007 and the official opening is slated for later this month.

Taschen SoHo Store
107 Greene Street
New York, NY 10012 map
tel. 01 212 226 2212

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