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House Tour: Handmade House in Williamsburg
NYT House & Home Roundup 2.14.08

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Last week, we posted the new collection from Canadian housewares giant Umbra. Today, The New York Times takes us on a tour of designer William Harvey's house in Williamsburg. Harvey designed the Shatter collection of tableware for Umbra's U+ collection (below the jump) and turned a mechanics' garage into a studio and home for his family. Using cast-offs, thrift-store finds and his own ingenuity, William Harvey’s handmade house is very personal and very cool...

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In addition to street finds creative re-use (he salvaged the chairs above with laundry line), Harvey installed IKEA cabinets in the kitchen. Read Scavenger King of Williamsburg for more explanations of individual pieces.

(Pics: Robert Presutti, Fred R. Conrad)

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I love the rug in the first photo - it would be perfect for my living room. Any idea where to find it?

posted by HeatherAB on 2008-02-14 10:41:30
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I'm digging the shibari-esque chairs.

posted by Max on 2008-02-14 12:47:02
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You guys need to send someone over to take some more pictures!

posted by jennifer in sf on 2008-02-14 12:52:31
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i'm in williamsburg this weekend - i will definitley stalk it!

i mean um...

posted by tamara on 2008-02-14 13:02:27
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Yes more photos!

posted by elizabet on 2008-02-14 14:48:40
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It's a nice place, but was it his construction that structurally damaged the brown building next door, rendering the brown building uninhabitable and all its tenants homeless? Or was it construction on the other side? I'm not being snarky, just wondering.

posted by judes on 2008-02-14 14:53:48
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The construction that damaged the brown building next door to the Harvey/Houck's was caused by construction occurring on other side of the brown building - not Bill's construction. His place was already up when the damage happened to the brown building.

posted by annk on 2008-02-15 09:40:54
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Hey William, See you still doing wonderful things. Lost track of you over the years. I'm in India with two factories drop me a note so we can catch up. John Tipton johntipton@easternartisans.com

posted by Wong on 2008-02-20 01:53:15
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