• Audo House New York

62 Laight St, New York, NY, 10013

Audo House New York translates Scandinavian design sensibility
into a distinctly New York setting.

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Neutral-toned living room with beige upholstered sofa, marble coffee table, ribbed glass partition and textured brown rug Neutral-toned living room with beige upholstered sofa, marble coffee table, ribbed glass partition and textured brown rug
Minimal living room with mustard velvet curved sofa, dark wood cabinet and floating shelves with neutral decor Minimal living room with mustard velvet curved sofa, dark wood cabinet and floating shelves with neutral decor
Sunlit yellow-brown brick facade with repeating arched windows and leafy green branch in foreground Sunlit yellow-brown brick facade with repeating arched windows and leafy green branch in foreground

Located in Tribeca within a landmarked building, the space captures Audo’s belief that design is best experienced in context. Architecture, furniture, lighting and art come together to form a living environment shaped by industrial materials, architectural rhythm and human connection.

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Minimal living room with beige leather armchair, fluted cream columns, dark wood floor and mustard round sofa. Minimal living room with beige leather armchair, fluted cream columns, dark wood floor and mustard round sofa.
Interior view of a muted brown sofa and marble tables with small ceramic lamps framed by a large window showing building Interior view of a muted brown sofa and marble tables with small ceramic lamps framed by a large window showing building


Designed by Norm Architects, the space will serve as a hybrid hub for cultural exchange. Talks, exhibitions and gatherings will take place within the venue, reflecting Audo’s belief in design as a means of bringing people together and shaping environments where they meet, engage and return.

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Long wooden console table with dark wood bowls and stacked ceramic cups in front of frosted glass paneled wall. Long wooden console table with dark wood bowls and stacked ceramic cups in front of frosted glass paneled wall.