A Tour of Hof Capital’s New NYC Office
Venture firm Hof Capital hired architecture and interior design firm Mesarch Studio to design their new office in New York City, New York.
“The challenge was to convert the space into an office with minimal mechanical or structural impact, reusing as much of the existing infrastructure as possible. The office was laid out in order to work with the existing duct work and only slightly modify the sprinkler system. Energy efficient LED strip lights, hidden above an additional plank, bounce light off the vaulted ceiling indirectly illuminating the office. The arched windows are treated with mechanical roller shades to help mitigate solar heat gain and provide privacy at night. Bathrooms were refinished with existing plumbing and electrical remaining in place. The existing stair case, which connects the space directly to a private entrance on Bond Street, was painted and refinished. Sustainably harvested engineered white oak was used for flooring and millwork.
Inspiration for the office design came from a subtle and playful mix of Japanese minimalism and brutalism. Custom blackened steel and glass office partitions are designed to resemble the walls of a Japanese tea house with the oak floors wrapping up them to create a wainscoting. The reception desk and kitchenette are clad in a blackened tambour with concrete tone quartz counters. The office walls are dressed with a gray lime wash paint to also resemble concrete. Dealing with the acoustical challenge of having an office space with this many hard surfaces, a noise cancelling system was installed to mask the associated reverb and echo. The end result is a visually warm, light filled and comfortable office that inspires creativity and collaboration.”
- Location: Noho – New York City, New York
- Date completed: 2024
- Size: 5,800 square feet
- Design: Mesarch Studio
- Photos: Joseph Shubin