When it comes to apartment living, New Yorkers inevitably have one thing in common: We all want more space. And, while we can't solve for limited square footage, we can deliver a slew of new products that could make any shoebox fit for a queen -- just not a queen-size bed.
We scoured the latest offerings at New York Design Week to bring you fresh ideas for small space living. From a pot-sized shelf to a coat hanger that can double as a wine rack, click through to peep (and shop) our favorite finds.
This wall-mounted leather envelope is hand-stitched with waxed twine and is a great storage solution for books and magazines.
10"W x 11.25"H x 3"D
Alice Tacheny Wall Pocket, $120, available at Alice Tacheny.
This unconventional design is part wine rack, part coatrack, and all kinds of useful. Buy just one to use as a multifunctional hook, or in multiples depending on your storage needs.
8"W x 5"W
Ensconce Design CoatChella, $48, available at ensconcedesign@gmail.com.
These sustainable cork bowls look great in groups, which makes them the perfect solution for your untidy desktop.
7"W x 2"H
100xbtr Cork Catch-All, $55, available at 100xbtr.
These tiny powder-coated iron baskets are great multitaskers. Use one as a waste bin, or even a planter.
8" x 8" x 9"
Bend Goods Mini Basket, $120, available at Bend Goods.
Speaking of planters, this cute number made from powder-coated steel is sized for a 10-inch terracotta pot and comes in eight different colors. Better yet? It's made to order in L.A.
8"H
Eric Trine Octahedron Ring Planter, $55, available at Eric Trine.
For the rest of our picks, visit Refinery29.
By: Sean Santiago
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