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SoHo Design Night · NYCxDESIGN 2026

SoHo Design Night

NYCxDESIGN 2026 Friday, May 15 6 – 9 PM Manhattan · SoHo

An evening tour through SoHo's premier design showrooms, hosted by the SoHo Design District during NYCxDESIGN week. Explore 21 international furniture, lighting, and textile studios opening their doors to trade and design enthusiasts.

Friday, May 15, 2026
Time6:00 PM – 9:00 PM
LocationSoHo Design District, Manhattan
AdmissionFree — open to all
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2026 · Friday, May 15 · SoHo Design District
Grand St

Foglizzo

Leather Since 1948

Italian leather specialist supplying fine hides to luxury automotive, aviation, and fashion brands; their SoHo showrooms present bespoke residential upholstery and custom leather goods.

Grand St

Foglizzo

West Broadway Showroom

Italian leather specialist supplying fine hides to luxury automotive, aviation, and fashion brands; this second SoHo location focuses on residential leather goods and bespoke upholstery commissions.

Grand St

Hästens

Sleep Well

Swedish luxury sleep brand crafting handmade beds from natural materials — horsehair, cotton, wool, and flax — since 1852, in an unbroken family tradition across six generations.

Mercer & Howard

Host on Howard

Design + Hospitality

Boutique design studio and showroom at the SoHo–Tribeca boundary, curating contract and residential furniture with a focus on emerging European makers and custom hospitality objects.

Grand St

Lemieux et Cie

Textile & Wallcovering

High-end wallcovering and upholstery fabric studio offering handcrafted printed and woven textiles, natural wallpapers, and decorative accessories for discerning residential interiors.

Mercer & Howard

Orior

Handcrafted in Brooklyn

NYC-based contemporary furniture studio designing and producing handcrafted pieces in solid wood, stone, and hand-formed ceramics; every piece is built in their Red Hook, Brooklyn workshop.

Mercer & Howard

Rachel Donath

Contemporary Upholstery

New York design studio specializing in contemporary upholstered furniture and textile accessories, known for refined sculptural forms and a restrained material palette of natural fabrics and leathers.

Grand St

Studio Zung

Architecture + Object

Design practice and SoHo showroom led by architect Thomas Zung, merging furniture curation, architectural objects, and cultural programming in a landmark cast-iron loft setting.

Grand St

Amura

Mexican Craft Heritage

Contemporary furniture and home accessories brand with a Mexican heritage, presenting collections informed by artisan craft traditions, natural materials, and a commitment to slow, intentional production.

Greene St

Bang & Olufsen

Sound & Vision Since 1925

Danish audio and electronics brand founded 1925, celebrated for combining precise acoustic performance with minimalist industrial design shaped by decades of collaboration with leading Scandinavian designers.

Mercer & Howard

Calico + Stellar Works

Textile & Furniture

Calico, the New York textile and wallcovering studio, shares this space with Stellar Works — a Shanghai furniture brand bridging European modernist craft tradition with Asian material sensibility.

Grand St

Calligaris

Italian Since 1923

Italian furniture brand founded in Udine in 1923, producing accessible contemporary dining, living, and bedroom collections now distributed across 120 countries through a worldwide showroom network.

Greene St

Flos

Italian Lighting Since 1962

Italian lighting powerhouse since 1962, producing icons by Achille Castiglioni, Jasper Morrison, Philippe Starck, and Barber & Osgerby — with the Greene St flagship as their North American anchor.

Greene St

Foscarini

Venetian Lighting Studio

Venetian lighting manufacturer since 1981, known for sculptural, expressive luminaires created with Marc Sadler, Patricia Urquiola, Diesel Living, and other internationally recognized designers.

Mercer & Howard

Greenrow

Made-to-Order Sofas

London-based upholstered furniture brand offering made-to-order sofas, sectionals, and armchairs in natural fabrics — the Howard Street space is their first North American showroom.

Greene St

Nordic Knots

Swedish Rug Studio

Stockholm-based rug studio designing handmade wool flat-weave and loop rugs in a muted Scandinavian palette; every piece is produced in small batches for residential and contract interiors.

Greene St

Original BTC

British Craft Lighting

British lighting brand founded by Tim Bowles, producing handcrafted porcelain, mouth-blown glass, and spun metal pendants and table lamps rooted in honest British industrial heritage.

Mercer & Howard

Roll & Hill

American Design Studio

New York lighting studio founded by Jason Miller, commissioning artisan-made fixtures from established and emerging American designers — the Mercer Street space doubles as atelier and public showroom.

Grand St

Scavolini

Italian Kitchen & Bath

Italian kitchen and bathroom brand offering design-forward modular systems with collections developed alongside Vuesse Studio, Ora Ito, Fabio Novembre, and other noted European designers.

Mercer & Howard

Uprise Art

Contemporary Gallery

Online and gallery platform connecting emerging artists with collectors through curated solo exhibitions, limited edition prints, and original works in their fourth-floor Canal Street loft space.

Greene St

Wine Enthusiast

Wine Storage & Lifestyle

Wine storage, service, and lifestyle brand presenting cellar solutions, glassware, and accessories for the design-minded home — the Greene Street space also hosts private tastings and wine programming.

Check sohodesigndistrict.org for the full schedule and any last-minute updates from participating showrooms.

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About SoHo Design Night

SoHo Design Night is a self-guided evening tour through the neighborhood's premier design showrooms during NYCxDESIGN week. Each participating venue opens its doors after hours for trade professionals, designers, architects, and design enthusiasts to explore current collections in a relaxed, conversational setting.

The event brings together more than twenty showrooms across SoHo's design district—spanning lighting, furniture, textiles, kitchens, beds, and accessories—into a single coordinated evening. Many showrooms time their newest collection previews and book launches to coincide, making it one of the most concentrated showcases of contemporary residential design in New York.

Complimentary refreshments are served throughout the evening at participating venues. The event is free and open to the public, but the audience is predominantly trade.

About the SoHo Design District

The SoHo Design District is a non-profit alliance of design showrooms, galleries, and creative businesses concentrated in the historic cast-iron blocks of SoHo. Founded to promote the neighborhood as a destination for design, the district hosts coordinated programming throughout the year, with Design Night as its flagship event during NYCxDESIGN week.

SoHo has been a center for design and the arts since the 1970s, when artists and galleries first reclaimed the industrial loft spaces between Houston and Canal Streets. Today the neighborhood is home to dozens of international design brands—Italian furniture, Scandinavian textiles, British lighting—alongside independent studios and contemporary art galleries.

The compact, walkable grid between Broadway and West Broadway makes SoHo uniquely suited to a self-guided showroom tour, with most participating venues within a few minutes' walk of each other.

Getting There

Subway: Canal Street stations on the 6, J, N, Q, R, W, and 1 lines all serve the southern edge of the district. Prince Street (R, W) and Spring Street (6) are central to the SoHo grid.

By foot: Most participating venues are within a 10-minute walk of one another. A comfortable starting point is the intersection of Broadway and Grand Street, with showrooms radiating outward along Greene, Mercer, Wooster, Howard, and Canal.

Driving: Street parking is limited; nearby commercial garages are located on Broome, Lafayette, and Thompson Streets.

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