ESTD 2012

Reunion is a multi-disciplinary studio mixing architecture, interior design & branding.

 

We design storied spaces —filled with artful details.
We build new
brands (and activate established ones).
We make
goods that spark joy … and bring stories to life.
Together, we create layered experiences to discover & share.

 

Select Work

2012 — Now

The Studio

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Eric Adolfsen
Creative Direction

Eric Adolfsen is an innovative thinker who applies wide creative fluency across a range of initiatives. He was previously a director at Brand New School where he led the global re-brand of Cartoon Network and shot many visually-driven commercials. He also founded The Wooly in the landmark Woolworth Building. A New Yorker, Eric received his B.A. in Art-Semiotics from Brown University and an M.F.A. from Yale School of Art.

Carlton DeWoody
Creative Direction

Carlton DeWoody is an artist and designer from New York City. He applies a narrative lens to architecture and elevates experiences with cultural relevance. He sits on the board of several foundations and lends creative direction to various influential organizations including Desert X and UNICEF Next Generation. Carlton studied at Tulane University, University of Colorado, and The New School, graduating with a combined degree in Philosophy and Poetics.

 

Laura Flam
Interior Design

Laura Flam is an imaginative interior designer who successfully combines modern sophistication with vintage whimsy. Prior to Reunion, Laura worked as Senior Designer for Roman and Williams Buildings and Interiors where she worked on projects including The Ace Hotel New York, The Breslin, and The Dutch. Laura studied Interior Design at FIT.

 

Carrie Dessertine
Interior Architecture

Carrie Dessertine is an interior architect with entrepreneurial sensibilities. Before joining as a partner, Carrie co-founded the design firm Own Entity. Earlier in her career she worked at Roman and Williams Buildings and Interiors where she oversaw the design and construction of projects including the Artisan Lofts in Tribeca, The Royalton Hotel and 211 Elizabeth. Carrie holds a B.S. in Architecture from the University of Virginia and a Masters of Architecture from University of Michigan.

Dana Jaasund
Interior Architecture

Dana Jaasund an interior architect with who imbues architecture with a refined eye right down to smallest of details. Before joining as a partner at Reunion, Dana co-founded the design firm Own Entity. Prior to that, Dana worked as Senior Designer at Roman and Williams Buildings and Interiors where she was the lead architect for The Royalton Hotel, The Ace Hotel New York, The Breslin, and Stumptown Coffee at the Ace Hotel. Dana received a B.S. in Architecture from the University of Virginia School of Architecture and a Masters of Architecture from University of Michigan.

 

Highlighted Press

In just a few years, Reunion has made a visually compelling range of work including several hotels, restaurants and large-scale residential developments.

— Remodelista

 

Whatever a brief may call for, Reunion seeks projects that unite its interests in art, branding, furniture, and interiors…But despite its freewheeling thought process, the firm has found a way to tailor its creative thinking to spatial limitations.

— Surface Magazine

 

If you plan to modernize a historic home one day, this place is the ultimate inspo. What we would give for this bright and playful New York City apartment to be ours.

— Architectural Digest

 

Unexpected color combinations we’re stealing from this funky new hotel. The Wayfinder is a refreshing take on coastal New England style.

— Clever

For drinks, this winter’s hot spot for après-ski is the retro-cool bar at the Wildwood, an old, down-at-the-heels ski lodge that’s just been vividly and whimsically rejuvenated with a 1960s vibe by the New York design firm Reunion.

— Elle Decor

 

Now filled with art by the Mardens and friends such as Francesco Clemente, the 10-room Hotel Tivoli has been transformed by a redesign including pops of color and sensuous slabs of marble..Much of the vintage furniture filling the hotel was sourced there by the Mardens, who collaborated with new design firm Reunion Goods & Services on the renovation. It turned out to be a match made in decorating heaven.

— The Wall Street Journal

 

Reunion Goods & Services was in charge of outfitting the café this year, and we loved this pentagonal seating situation for hanging out and heavily Instagramming.

— SightUnseen

 

Humor is ever present in the studio’s hospitality projects. That delicate balance of orthodox and unorthodox is part of Reunion’s modus operandi. Reunion’s repertoire yields both goods and services, and the designers will tackle almost anything from creative direction, naming, and branding to custom furniture and wallpaper.

— Metropolis

Grams

 

 Contact

info@reunion.gs
(212) 343-COOL