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Boston’s design scene shines with three top trendsetters this summer

May 20, 2024
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TLDR:

  • Molteni&C Boston has expanded in the SoWa Art + Design District, showcasing their luxury furniture and kitchen designs.
  • Poggenpohl has reopened in the historic Saunders building in the Back Bay, offering unique kitchen environments and luxurious cabinetry finishes.

Three trendsetters are elevating Boston’s design scene this summer. Molteni&C Boston, located in the SoWa Art + Design District, has undergone an expansion that features a variety of elegant and innovative collections. The company collaborates with renowned designers to create timeless and functional pieces for the home. The new showroom showcases the latest additions from the Salone del Mobile Milano, and highlights iconic pieces such as the Augusto sofa and D.151.4 armchair by Gio Ponti. Customers can also explore Molteni&C’s walk-in closet designs with personalized interior fittings.

Poggenpohl has reopened in the historic Saunders building in the Back Bay after closing its Newbury Street location. The new 3,500-square-foot showroom offers a range of unique kitchen environments with luxurious cabinetry finishes. The space features a contrast of warm and dark neutral finishes, creating a visually appealing layout. Customers can explore the main design concepts of Poggenpohl and experience the integration of living spaces within the showroom.

Dress Boston, a women’s boutique with design appeal, has opened a second location in the South End with the help of Boston interior designer Nina Farmer. The shop features brass fixtures and white-oak flooring, creating a clean and contemporary backdrop for the assortment of pieces from designers around the world. The space exudes sophisticated urban simplicity and includes artwork by local artist Tess Atkinson.