November 30, 2023

A stretch of Madison Avenue, bordered by Madison Square Park at the south and the Empire State Building at the north, has emerged as a go-to design destination in New York City. Dubbed the NoMad district (North of Madison Square Park), in recent years this energetic and well-heeled stretch has become home to some of the world’s leading design brands – many of whom are Italian – that have chosen to place their main New York stores at this locale. 

Madison Avenue: a design guide

Madison Avenue Design district

(Image credit: Michael Kirkham )

The showcase starts with Minneapolis-based contemporary furniture brand Blu Dot at the southernmost tip (79 Madison Ave at 28th street), followed by a flurry of brands including Natuzzi (105 Madison Ave at 30th street), Poliform (112 Madison Ave at 30th street), Liaigre and Rimadesio (both on 102 Madison Ave at 29th street), Bernhardt (136 Madison Ave at 31st street), B&B Italia (135 Madison Ave at 31st street) and multi-brand destination DDC (134 Madison Ave at 31st street). Further up is Molteni & C‘s Vincent Van Duysen-designed showroom (160 Madison Ave at 33rd street), Promemoria (152 Madison Ave at 32nd street), Florim (E 30th street at 5th Ave) and Luxury Living (153 Madison Avenue at 32nd street).


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