Behind an unassuming door and up a staircase on Broadway in Tribeca lies Quarters, a retail-hospitality space that’s equal parts showroom, shop, café, and bar. Here, the relaxed ambiance invites interaction, and the design feels not just purposeful, but truly lived-in. The loft is the brainchild of Felicia Hung and Nick Ozemba, the creative duo behind the lighting design studio In Common With. Combining the warmth of home with a refined aesthetic, Quarters offers a unique twist: everything is shoppable. From artisanal lighting fixtures and vintage furniture to coffee table books and pantry staples, every element contributes to its quiet sense of luxury.
The first thing you notice about Quarters is the care in its curation. The palette—earthy olive greens, rust oranges, and warm neutrals—sets the tone, balancing modern sophistication with cozy familiarity. Whether it’s the Mario Bellini sofas, glass chandeliers, or the large tapestries hung on the walls, each piece feels so perfectly placed that you might hesitate to disturb the scene. But that’s the beauty of the space: it encourages you not only to admire, but to engage—to browse, linger, and imagine these carefully curated pieces finding a home in your own space.
At the heart of it all lies a day-to-night café and wine bar, designed to honor ritual, creativity, and connection. Morning visitors can enjoy treats like a cacio e pepe scone or a seasonal orange zest croissant from Raf’s, paired with a cup of Homecoming coffee. In the evening, it shifts gears, showcasing a trimmed menu of wine and seasonal small plates, all served in the same thoughtfully designed atmosphere that defines Quarters.
383 Broadway 2nd Floor, New York, NY 10013
Image Credit: Carley Fowler