Project Name
Bloomingdales
Location
New York City
Square Footage
34,400
Architect
Mancini-Duffy
Client
Macy's Inc.
Credits
Architect/Engineer
James Harb Architects
Engineer
Highland Associates
General Contractor
Tucci Construction
Fixture Contractor
Builders Furniture Ltd.
Contractor (Stock Shelving)
A&D Steel Equipment
Flooring
Innovative Marble
Lighting Consultant
HLB Lighting
Slowly but surely, Bloomingdales' famed flagship on 59th Street in New York City is being remade. And Mancini-Duffy's designs are at the heart of that transformation. In the latest leg, the firm tackled the fourth floor, which includes the store's Designer Shoes and Intimate Apparel departments and a lounge area. One of the biggest challenges is that the Bloomingdales space is actually carved out of 11 different structures. That means designers have had to deal with different floor plans and structures with many dead-ends and somehow unify them in creating a new look. Here, Mancini-Duffy opted for a design motif of crème, ivory and silver with strong punctuations of black to unify disparate spaces. There are also fanciful gestures that punctuate the décor.