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Rafael de Cárdenas – The Contemporary House in New York

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Rafael de Cárdenas

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Rafael de Cárdenas is an interdisciplinary practice in design and creative direction based in New York since 2006. The studio works globally, specializing in residential and commercial interiors, architecture, furniture design, art advisory, and brand development.

Rafael de Cárdenas - The Contemporary House in New York

In Greenwich Village NY, you can find the contemporary house of Rafael De Cárdenas. The modern apartment brings back the elegance of the ’80s. A nude color palette and a meticulous eye for details, finishes, furniture, and overall design. The neutral tones mean a great deal to Rafael, there’s a nostalgic value to it: “It is the color that reigned in the movies at that time,” he says.

The Contemporary House in New York

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Rafael de Cárdenas - The Contemporary House in New York

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He has a long love story with interior design, and his projects are the perfect embodiment of that. From an early stage, the top interior designer decided that he wanted to change the industry.

Rafael de Cárdenas - The Contemporary House in New York

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The Contemporary House in New York

Thanks to the unique design details found in every corner, the interiors are far from being boring. There is visual interest in every corner, and every room feels almost like a museum. The contemporary apartment is indeed full of life!

Rafael de Cárdenas - The Contemporary House in New York

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