Brooklyn Bauhaus From the Back of a Truck,

Wintercheck-Designs.jpg: Wintercheck Factory's clean aesthetic is obvious in their inaugural designs which are (Clockwise from top right) the Paul Desk, the Aaron Storage Table, the Arthur Coatrack & the Ed Chair.
Wintercheck Factory's clean aesthetic is obvious in their inaugural designs, which are pictured here: (Clockwise from top left) the Paul Desk, the Aaron Storage Table, the Arthur Coatrack & the Ed Chair.

My interview with Kristen Wentrcek of the Bushwick-based furniture shop Wintercheck Factory is up on BushwickBk. For exactly a year, Kristen’s company has been churning out clever pieces which I characterize this way:

Evoking early 20th-Century Bauhaus design with a Brooklyn edge, her work is dominated by wood and open concepts which could look at home either in a large loft space or tight quarters, where storage is crucial.

Read the whole thing here.

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