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Rockwell Group: The William Morris Endeavor Entertainment agents in New York ended in what is described, by all accounts, as “law firm”. After the acquisition of rival IMG worldwide, in a billion-dollar business in New York, the William Morris Endeavor Entertainment agents sought to combine cultures, in the process, causing the increase of creativity.
The merged WME/IMG leased a floor at a prestigious address, a landmark art deco Tower. The first clue that this Office is the work of an expert in hotel and restaurant, the Rockwell Group.
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Is designed to flatter the occupants. The warm tones are found in metals, therefore, in applications where one would expect stainless. At the reception, rows of bronze lamps pendant drop on a table with a top copper-plated.
(The front is glass, transforming the desktop into memories of holding company a showcase.) Polished brass hardware and stands out against the doors of veneered Office in ebonized oak.
Perimeter offices run along two sides longer floor plate, 85000 square feet in an unusual tie. Most of the space in that arena was for workstations with minimum partitions grouped on rugs with a touch of Tufts
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An open demonstration kitchen with dining tables flows in a lounge with film screening capabilities, as much as the kitchen, dining area and living room can share space in an apartment. Gray marble kitchen island functions as a buffet for the rotating chefs serving subsidized breakfast and lunch here daily.
But the space really will cook if Bobby Flay or Tom Colicchio, both clients WME/IMG, makes an appearance. To give the public a clear view of all the blend and chop on the surface prep, Rockwell and tilt mirrors inserted in truss Keffer lighting directly above. In a little extra charisma, a tall cabinets ebonized forming a backdrop to the island opens to reveal a shipment of kitchen utensils.