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NOBODY TOLD ME

Long-awaited, DUMBO locals finally get their own corner watering hole. The team behind Nobody Told Me commissioned Cass Calder Smith Architecture + Interiors to bring the young brand's wild ride to the newly completed residentialdevelopment at 85 Jay Street. Like a perfectly created cocktail, Cass Calder Smith sourcedinspiration from the neighborhood's many layers of transformation, infusing color, texture, and raw materials into the glass-enclosed corner space.

From afar, the dimly lit volume is a beacon thatrecalls the vibe of a former industrialera. A wood-beam armature suspended in space floats in the cavernous volume, while a draped glow froma pair of LukeLamp ropes centers the attention.

The long triangular bar backed up against the rawconcrete anchors the action with nearly 30 feet of basalt stone defining thebusy counter. Natural radiata pine shelves and paneling conceal a customwalk-in cooler.

A playful full-story-height mural created by artistBirdmilk backdrops the expansive dining room, which resulted from the manyiterations of seating layouts. Working from an empty box made for an abundanceof options. The final design ultimately allowed for the best vantage point ofthe space, where the owners agreed: every seat is the best seat in the house.

LOCATION: DUMBO, BROOKLYN

COMPLETED: MARCH 2024

DESIGN PRINCIPAL: Cass Calder Smith

PROJECT ARCHITECT: Yvonne Choy

PHOTOGRAPHY: Raunak Rekhi

NOBODY TOLD ME - Dumbo, BrooklynNOBODY TOLD ME - Dumbo, BrooklynNOBODY TOLD ME - Dumbo, BrooklynNOBODY TOLD ME - Dumbo, BrooklynNOBODY TOLD ME - Dumbo, BrooklynNOBODY TOLD ME - Dumbo, BrooklynNOBODY TOLD ME - Dumbo, BrooklynNOBODY TOLD ME - Dumbo, BrooklynNOBODY TOLD ME - Floor Plan

NOBODY TOLD ME

Long-awaited, DUMBO locals finally get their own corner watering hole. The team behind Nobody Told Me commissioned Cass Calder Smith Architecture + Interiors to bring the young brand's wild ride to the newly completed residentialdevelopment at 85 Jay Street. Like a perfectly created cocktail, Cass Calder Smith sourcedinspiration from the neighborhood's many layers of transformation, infusing color, texture, and raw materials into the glass-enclosed corner space.

From afar, the dimly lit volume is a beacon thatrecalls the vibe of a former industrialera. A wood-beam armature suspended in space floats in the cavernous volume, while a draped glow froma pair of LukeLamp ropes centers the attention.

The long triangular bar backed up against the rawconcrete anchors the action with nearly 30 feet of basalt stone defining thebusy counter. Natural radiata pine shelves and paneling conceal a customwalk-in cooler.

A playful full-story-height mural created by artistBirdmilk backdrops the expansive dining room, which resulted from the manyiterations of seating layouts. Working from an empty box made for an abundanceof options. The final design ultimately allowed for the best vantage point ofthe space, where the owners agreed: every seat is the best seat in the house.

LOCATION: DUMBO, BROOKLYN

COMPLETED: MARCH 2024

DESIGN PRINCIPAL: Cass Calder Smith

PROJECT ARCHITECT: Yvonne Choy

PHOTOGRAPHY: Raunak Rekhi

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NOBODY TOLD ME

Long-awaited, DUMBO locals finally get their own corner watering hole. The team behind Nobody Told Me commissioned Cass Calder Smith Architecture + Interiors to bring the young brand's wild ride to the newly completed residentialdevelopment at 85 Jay Street. Like a perfectly created cocktail, Cass Calder Smith sourcedinspiration from the neighborhood's many layers of transformation, infusing color, texture, and raw materials into the glass-enclosed corner space.

From afar, the dimly lit volume is a beacon thatrecalls the vibe of a former industrialera. A wood-beam armature suspended in space floats in the cavernous volume, while a draped glow froma pair of LukeLamp ropes centers the attention.

The long triangular bar backed up against the rawconcrete anchors the action with nearly 30 feet of basalt stone defining thebusy counter. Natural radiata pine shelves and paneling conceal a customwalk-in cooler.

A playful full-story-height mural created by artistBirdmilk backdrops the expansive dining room, which resulted from the manyiterations of seating layouts. Working from an empty box made for an abundanceof options. The final design ultimately allowed for the best vantage point ofthe space, where the owners agreed: every seat is the best seat in the house.

LOCATION: DUMBO, BROOKLYN

COMPLETED: MARCH 2024

DESIGN PRINCIPAL: Cass Calder Smith

PROJECT ARCHITECT: Yvonne Choy

PHOTOGRAPHY: Raunak Rekhi

NOBODY TOLD ME - Dumbo, BrooklynNOBODY TOLD ME - Dumbo, BrooklynNOBODY TOLD ME - Dumbo, BrooklynNOBODY TOLD ME - Dumbo, BrooklynNOBODY TOLD ME - Dumbo, BrooklynNOBODY TOLD ME - Dumbo, BrooklynNOBODY TOLD ME - Dumbo, BrooklynNOBODY TOLD ME - Dumbo, BrooklynNOBODY TOLD ME - Dumbo, BrooklynNOBODY TOLD ME - Dumbo, BrooklynNOBODY TOLD ME - Dumbo, BrooklynNOBODY TOLD ME - Dumbo, BrooklynNOBODY TOLD ME - Dumbo, BrooklynNOBODY TOLD ME - Dumbo, BrooklynNOBODY TOLD ME - Floor Plan

NOBODY TOLD ME

Long-awaited, DUMBO locals finally get their own corner watering hole. The team behind Nobody Told Me commissioned Cass Calder Smith Architecture + Interiors to bring the young brand's wild ride to the newly completed residentialdevelopment at 85 Jay Street. Like a perfectly created cocktail, Cass Calder Smith sourcedinspiration from the neighborhood's many layers of transformation, infusing color, texture, and raw materials into the glass-enclosed corner space.

From afar, the dimly lit volume is a beacon thatrecalls the vibe of a former industrialera. A wood-beam armature suspended in space floats in the cavernous volume, while a draped glow froma pair of LukeLamp ropes centers the attention.

The long triangular bar backed up against the rawconcrete anchors the action with nearly 30 feet of basalt stone defining thebusy counter. Natural radiata pine shelves and paneling conceal a customwalk-in cooler.

A playful full-story-height mural created by artistBirdmilk backdrops the expansive dining room, which resulted from the manyiterations of seating layouts. Working from an empty box made for an abundanceof options. The final design ultimately allowed for the best vantage point ofthe space, where the owners agreed: every seat is the best seat in the house.

LOCATION: DUMBO, BROOKLYN

COMPLETED: MARCH 2024

DESIGN PRINCIPAL: Cass Calder Smith

PROJECT ARCHITECT: Yvonne Choy

PHOTOGRAPHY: Raunak Rekhi

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NOBODY TOLD ME

Long-awaited, DUMBO locals finally get their own corner watering hole. The team behind Nobody Told Me commissioned Cass Calder Smith Architecture + Interiors to bring the young brand's wild ride to the newly completed residentialdevelopment at 85 Jay Street. Like a perfectly created cocktail, Cass Calder Smith sourcedinspiration from the neighborhood's many layers of transformation, infusing color, texture, and raw materials into the glass-enclosed corner space.

From afar, the dimly lit volume is a beacon thatrecalls the vibe of a former industrialera. A wood-beam armature suspended in space floats in the cavernous volume, while a draped glow froma pair of LukeLamp ropes centers the attention.

The long triangular bar backed up against the rawconcrete anchors the action with nearly 30 feet of basalt stone defining thebusy counter. Natural radiata pine shelves and paneling conceal a customwalk-in cooler.

A playful full-story-height mural created by artistBirdmilk backdrops the expansive dining room, which resulted from the manyiterations of seating layouts. Working from an empty box made for an abundanceof options. The final design ultimately allowed for the best vantage point ofthe space, where the owners agreed: every seat is the best seat in the house.

LOCATION: DUMBO, BROOKLYN

COMPLETED: MARCH 2024

DESIGN PRINCIPAL: Cass Calder Smith

PROJECT ARCHITECT: Yvonne Choy

PHOTOGRAPHY: Raunak Rekhi

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NOBODY TOLD ME

Long-awaited, DUMBO locals finally get their own corner watering hole. The team behind Nobody Told Me commissioned Cass Calder Smith Architecture + Interiors to bring the young brand's wild ride to the newly completed residentialdevelopment at 85 Jay Street. Like a perfectly created cocktail, Cass Calder Smith sourcedinspiration from the neighborhood's many layers of transformation, infusing color, texture, and raw materials into the glass-enclosed corner space.

From afar, the dimly lit volume is a beacon thatrecalls the vibe of a former industrialera. A wood-beam armature suspended in space floats in the cavernous volume, while a draped glow froma pair of LukeLamp ropes centers the attention.

The long triangular bar backed up against the rawconcrete anchors the action with nearly 30 feet of basalt stone defining thebusy counter. Natural radiata pine shelves and paneling conceal a customwalk-in cooler.

A playful full-story-height mural created by artistBirdmilk backdrops the expansive dining room, which resulted from the manyiterations of seating layouts. Working from an empty box made for an abundanceof options. The final design ultimately allowed for the best vantage point ofthe space, where the owners agreed: every seat is the best seat in the house.

LOCATION: DUMBO, BROOKLYN

COMPLETED: MARCH 2024

DESIGN PRINCIPAL: Cass Calder Smith

PROJECT ARCHITECT: Yvonne Choy

PHOTOGRAPHY: Raunak Rekhi

NOBODY TOLD ME

Long-awaited, DUMBO locals finally get their own corner watering hole. The team behind Nobody Told Me commissioned Cass Calder Smith Architecture + Interiors to bring the young brand's wild ride to the newly completed residentialdevelopment at 85 Jay Street. Like a perfectly created cocktail, Cass Calder Smith sourcedinspiration from the neighborhood's many layers of transformation, infusing color, texture, and raw materials into the glass-enclosed corner space.

From afar, the dimly lit volume is a beacon thatrecalls the vibe of a former industrialera. A wood-beam armature suspended in space floats in the cavernous volume, while a draped glow froma pair of LukeLamp ropes centers the attention.

The long triangular bar backed up against the rawconcrete anchors the action with nearly 30 feet of basalt stone defining thebusy counter. Natural radiata pine shelves and paneling conceal a customwalk-in cooler.

A playful full-story-height mural created by artistBirdmilk backdrops the expansive dining room, which resulted from the manyiterations of seating layouts. Working from an empty box made for an abundanceof options. The final design ultimately allowed for the best vantage point ofthe space, where the owners agreed: every seat is the best seat in the house.

LOCATION: DUMBO, BROOKLYN

COMPLETED: MARCH 2024

DESIGN PRINCIPAL: Cass Calder Smith

PROJECT ARCHITECT: Yvonne Choy

PHOTOGRAPHY: Raunak Rekhi

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NOBODY TOLD ME

Long-awaited, DUMBO locals finally get their own corner watering hole. The team behind Nobody Told Me commissioned Cass Calder Smith Architecture + Interiors to bring the young brand's wild ride to the newly completed residentialdevelopment at 85 Jay Street. Like a perfectly created cocktail, Cass Calder Smith sourcedinspiration from the neighborhood's many layers of transformation, infusing color, texture, and raw materials into the glass-enclosed corner space.

From afar, the dimly lit volume is a beacon thatrecalls the vibe of a former industrialera. A wood-beam armature suspended in space floats in the cavernous volume, while a draped glow froma pair of LukeLamp ropes centers the attention.

The long triangular bar backed up against the rawconcrete anchors the action with nearly 30 feet of basalt stone defining thebusy counter. Natural radiata pine shelves and paneling conceal a customwalk-in cooler.

A playful full-story-height mural created by artistBirdmilk backdrops the expansive dining room, which resulted from the manyiterations of seating layouts. Working from an empty box made for an abundanceof options. The final design ultimately allowed for the best vantage point ofthe space, where the owners agreed: every seat is the best seat in the house.

LOCATION: DUMBO, BROOKLYN

COMPLETED: MARCH 2024

DESIGN PRINCIPAL: Cass Calder Smith

PROJECT ARCHITECT: Yvonne Choy

PHOTOGRAPHY: Raunak Rekhi

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NOBODY TOLD ME

Long-awaited, DUMBO locals finally get their own corner watering hole. The team behind Nobody Told Me commissioned Cass Calder Smith Architecture + Interiors to bring the young brand's wild ride to the newly completed residentialdevelopment at 85 Jay Street. Like a perfectly created cocktail, Cass Calder Smith sourcedinspiration from the neighborhood's many layers of transformation, infusing color, texture, and raw materials into the glass-enclosed corner space.

From afar, the dimly lit volume is a beacon thatrecalls the vibe of a former industrialera. A wood-beam armature suspended in space floats in the cavernous volume, while a draped glow froma pair of LukeLamp ropes centers the attention.

The long triangular bar backed up against the rawconcrete anchors the action with nearly 30 feet of basalt stone defining thebusy counter. Natural radiata pine shelves and paneling conceal a customwalk-in cooler.

A playful full-story-height mural created by artistBirdmilk backdrops the expansive dining room, which resulted from the manyiterations of seating layouts. Working from an empty box made for an abundanceof options. The final design ultimately allowed for the best vantage point ofthe space, where the owners agreed: every seat is the best seat in the house.

LOCATION: DUMBO, BROOKLYN

COMPLETED: MARCH 2024

DESIGN PRINCIPAL: Cass Calder Smith

PROJECT ARCHITECT: Yvonne Choy

PHOTOGRAPHY: Raunak Rekhi

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NOBODY TOLD ME

Long-awaited, DUMBO locals finally get their own corner watering hole. The team behind Nobody Told Me commissioned Cass Calder Smith Architecture + Interiors to bring the young brand's wild ride to the newly completed residentialdevelopment at 85 Jay Street. Like a perfectly created cocktail, Cass Calder Smith sourcedinspiration from the neighborhood's many layers of transformation, infusing color, texture, and raw materials into the glass-enclosed corner space.

From afar, the dimly lit volume is a beacon thatrecalls the vibe of a former industrialera. A wood-beam armature suspended in space floats in the cavernous volume, while a draped glow froma pair of LukeLamp ropes centers the attention.

The long triangular bar backed up against the rawconcrete anchors the action with nearly 30 feet of basalt stone defining thebusy counter. Natural radiata pine shelves and paneling conceal a customwalk-in cooler.

A playful full-story-height mural created by artistBirdmilk backdrops the expansive dining room, which resulted from the manyiterations of seating layouts. Working from an empty box made for an abundanceof options. The final design ultimately allowed for the best vantage point ofthe space, where the owners agreed: every seat is the best seat in the house.

LOCATION: DUMBO, BROOKLYN

COMPLETED: MARCH 2024

DESIGN PRINCIPAL: Cass Calder Smith

PROJECT ARCHITECT: Yvonne Choy

PHOTOGRAPHY: Raunak Rekhi

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LOCATION: DUMBO, BROOKLYN

COMPLETED: MARCH 2024

DESIGN PRINCIPAL: Cass Calder Smith

PROJECT ARCHITECT: Yvonne Choy

PHOTOGRAPHY: Raunak Rekhi

NOBODY TOLD ME

Long-awaited, DUMBO locals finally get their own corner watering hole. The team behind Nobody Told Me commissioned Cass Calder Smith Architecture + Interiors to bring the young brand's wild ride to the newly completed residentialdevelopment at 85 Jay Street. Like a perfectly created cocktail, Cass Calder Smith sourcedinspiration from the neighborhood's many layers of transformation, infusing color, texture, and raw materials into the glass-enclosed corner space.

From afar, the dimly lit volume is a beacon thatrecalls the vibe of a former industrialera. A wood-beam armature suspended in space floats in the cavernous volume, while a draped glow froma pair of LukeLamp ropes centers the attention.

The long triangular bar backed up against the rawconcrete anchors the action with nearly 30 feet of basalt stone defining thebusy counter. Natural radiata pine shelves and paneling conceal a customwalk-in cooler.

A playful full-story-height mural created by artistBirdmilk backdrops the expansive dining room, which resulted from the manyiterations of seating layouts. Working from an empty box made for an abundanceof options. The final design ultimately allowed for the best vantage point ofthe space, where the owners agreed: every seat is the best seat in the house.

NOBODY TOLD ME - Dumbo, BrooklynNOBODY TOLD ME - Dumbo, BrooklynNOBODY TOLD ME - Dumbo, BrooklynNOBODY TOLD ME - Dumbo, BrooklynNOBODY TOLD ME - Dumbo, BrooklynNOBODY TOLD ME - Dumbo, BrooklynNOBODY TOLD ME - Dumbo, BrooklynNOBODY TOLD ME - Dumbo, BrooklynNOBODY TOLD ME - Dumbo, BrooklynNOBODY TOLD ME - Floor Plan

NOBODY TOLD ME

Long-awaited, DUMBO locals finally get their own corner watering hole. The team behind Nobody Told Me commissioned Cass Calder Smith Architecture + Interiors to bring the young brand's wild ride to the newly completed residentialdevelopment at 85 Jay Street. Like a perfectly created cocktail, Cass Calder Smith sourcedinspiration from the neighborhood's many layers of transformation, infusing color, texture, and raw materials into the glass-enclosed corner space.

From afar, the dimly lit volume is a beacon thatrecalls the vibe of a former industrialera. A wood-beam armature suspended in space floats in the cavernous volume, while a draped glow froma pair of LukeLamp ropes centers the attention.

The long triangular bar backed up against the rawconcrete anchors the action with nearly 30 feet of basalt stone defining thebusy counter. Natural radiata pine shelves and paneling conceal a customwalk-in cooler.

A playful full-story-height mural created by artistBirdmilk backdrops the expansive dining room, which resulted from the manyiterations of seating layouts. Working from an empty box made for an abundanceof options. The final design ultimately allowed for the best vantage point ofthe space, where the owners agreed: every seat is the best seat in the house.

LOCATION: DUMBO, BROOKLYN

COMPLETED: MARCH 2024

DESIGN PRINCIPAL: Cass Calder Smith

PROJECT ARCHITECT: Yvonne Choy

PHOTOGRAPHY: Raunak Rekhi

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