White Webb in Kips Bay

I know what you’re thinking. You’re wondering when I’m going to get tired of Kips Bay posts? - Never I tell you, never!

White Webb is the team of Matthew White, an ex-dancer turned designer and Frank Webb, an ex-trader baby who probably made millions and doesn’t ever need to work again so now he just makes things pretty for a living. (This is simply my guess from reading their bios - and I have to say I am seething with jealousy towards Webb - does it show?)

Regardless of their credentials - they do make a place look fabulous. The guest room, below, was their contribution to Kips Bay.

 White Webb in Kips Bay

My only serious negative critique of the room is the fact that it is meant to be a guest room, yet the placement of the bed gives it the impression of an afterthought. Maybe placing the bed in the center of the room, or somewhere a couple could get in on each side, is just too old fashion - but I’m just that kind of gal. I don’t really want my hubby climbing over me to get to the bathroom in the middle of the night. (Is that too much information?) The room is big enough to accommodate a proper bed, the type a guest would actually want to sleep in.

 White Webb in Kips Bay

Love the tapestry blanket draped over the arm of the chair. Like the turqouise pillows on the floor. Kind of dig the tchochkes on the side table (not that I can tell what it is - but it looks neat). Not really loving the shape of the shelves, but they do go with the gold in the embroidery of the chair. The books on the shelves is one of those decorator details that no one who reads could actually live with. While it’s not as annoying as the twigs in a vase (thank G-d they don’t have that here) - it still irks me.

 White Webb in Kips Bay

The back wall, however, I just love love love. According to their website the back wall is an art piece made out of tin can lids. I couldn’t even imagine how many cans of soda went into the making of that wall, but what a great way to recycle!

Now, how to get the look?

The bed is actually easy enough. You could go to Florentine in Tel Aviv to any sofa maker and get it custom made to fit the size of your mattress - you could probably haggle them down to around 3,000 NIS max since they don’t have to make regular cushions and it’s only one piece. The back wall you could make yourself after ingesting enough caffeine sugary poison to make a diabetic go into apoplectic shock.

 White Webb in Kips Bay

The chairs can also be custom ordered in Florentine, but you would probably have to buy the fabric seperately in one of the specialty fabric shops down there.  The above chair is from Beitili, and I’m certain they would have a fabric available which is closer to the one in the Kips Bay room. Is it the same shape? - No, but it’s close. However, that back chair leg makes me pause. Is it just me, or are they showing damaged goods on their website? What’s up with that?

The wall lamps could be found easily enough as well - but the table lamp would be a hard find. I can not understand why Israeli’s aren’t into table lighting, but they don’t seem to be from the extreme derth of selection in the stores.

The nesting tables are designed by White Webb - perhaps they ship to Israel?


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2 Responses to “White Webb in Kips Bay”

  1. i haven’t checked the website but i’m wondering, is the room meant to be a dedicated guest room, or more multi-purpose? that curtain rod stretched over the bed allows for the curtain to be drawn in front of it acting as a room divider, hiding the bed completely and turning the room into a sort of den or sitting room. i don’t like double beds meant for two pushed against a wall either, for the reasons you mentioned, but maybe the multi-purpose factor was at play…

  2. Hi Nikki,

    My assumption is that it’s meant to be a dedicated guest room, as Kips Bay is focused on the high end market. Even with the possibility of it being multi-purpose, the room is large enough to handle the bed somewhere else IMHO.

    -s

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