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Inside the Métier New York Residency

Behind The Seams

11 September 2025

Métier is delighted to announce its New York Residency — a retail space debuting September 10th at 142 Wooster Street in Soho. 

Métier Creative Director Melissa Morris conceived the space in collaboration with designers Akari Endo-Gaut and Currie Ritchie, blending Art Deco elegance with the relaxed minimalism of 90s New York. The interior’s espresso-stained wood walls and banquette seating  —  upholstered in Métier’s signature jacquard print  — provide a warm backdrop for the collections, which are displayed on brushed-aluminum tables, slim black-lacquer plinths and floating shelves. 

A patchwork of tuareg regs anchors the room in the spirit of travel, while a Jean Prouvé door celebrates the beauty of functional design.

Two Justin Bradshaw paintings from Amagansett’s Galerie Sardine hang on the walls of the main seating section. Monolithic, Richard Serra-inspired shapes are juxtaposed with soft, sensual fabric, infusing the space with a sense of drama.

Akari Endo-Gaut worked with local and international galleries to curate vintage furniture and contemporary art for the space. 

Pictured here: an Otto Wagner chair, a vintage wooden octagonal side table from Galerie Was, and floral arrangements by Field Studies Flora, set in vessels handcrafted by Guild Gallery ceramicists Heami Lee and Kenta Anzai.

A brushed-aluminum bar framed by curtained draping welcomes to enjoy a coffee or a glass of wine.

Bags and accessories are artfully displayed throughout the space, inviting visitors to touch and hold each piece. Along the back wall, a tall black-lacquer plinth serves as a bag bar —dressed with an edit of Métier styles and a penumbral-shaped Nate Lowman lamp from Galerie Sardine.

Thank you to our collaborators. 

Interior Design by Melissa Morris, Akari Endo-Gaut and Currie Ritchie

Lighting Design by Natalie Priwin of O-N-P 

Furniture, Artworks and Objects courtesy of Galerie Sardine, Somerset House, Guild Gallery and Galerie Was 

Floral Design by Field Studies Flora