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BOTTE

Operating in New York, BOTTEGA offers high-quality solutions for modern kitchens, bathrooms, dressing rooms, and living spaces. Through BOTTEGA, products that combine Turkey’s long-standing, deeply rooted mastery in wood and stonework meet New York’s need for quality kitchens, bathrooms, dressing cabinets, and sitting groups. The cabinets and sitting groups meet natural stone and tile wall treatments.

Seza Batıoğlu, 2021.

ABOUT

Derived from the Latin apothēca and meaning “craftsman’s studio” in Italian, bottega are studios where masters and their apprentices work side by side. These studios function as schools for young, future masters. Master artisans sell the goods they produce in their workshops. Italian painters of the Renaissance, considered among the artisans and craftsmen of the period, also referred to their studios and workshops as bottega. Crafts are all occupations that require skill, handicraft, and mastery. In addition to painting, leading crafts are carpentry, blacksmithing, masonry, jewelry, and tannery. 

 

Turkey has a deeply-rooted tradition of craftsmanship. Wooden items found in the Pazirik archaeological excavations showed that Turks in Central Asia have been interested in wood since antiquity. The Seljuks in Anatolia adopted woodworking as an art form, and Ottoman woodworkers then carried this even further.

BOTTEGART

As part of the BOTTEGart Project, the BOTTEGA Showroom organizes exhibitions in which it displays and sells art objects that can be defined as “objets du désir,” which arouse the desire to “own.” These unique items, which combine traditional crafts with designs by contemporary Turkish artists, are on view to the visitors of BOTTEGA in SoHo at pre-determined dates. To see these designs, mainly modern interprétations of glass, ceramics, textiles, and metalwork, or for more information on the exhibition program, please get in touch.

CONTACT

You can find us at BOTTEGA’s SoHo address:

 

462 West Broadway, 2nd Floor,
10012 – New York, NY

 

For all inquiries regarding appointments & business partnerships, please write to: info@bottega.nyc

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GANYC

The BOTTEGA Showroom on West Broadway in SoHo is designed to showcase products from various suppliers. Items created for kitchens, bathrooms, dressing rooms, and living spaces, are manufactured in Turkey and delivered to addresses in New York and Tri-state area in the shortest possible time frame.

BOTTEGAINSOHO

The designs for kitchens, bathrooms, dressing cabinets and sitting groups that BOTTEGA brings to New York are on view in the Showroom on West Broadway. The BOTTEGA Showroom is located alongside the art galleries, design offices, shops, and small restaurants of the Cast Iron Historic District, between West Houston and Canal Street. The district showcases typical cast-iron architecture, holding a privileged place in the history of architecture with buildings designed in the second half of the nineteenth century. Each visit to the Showroom is, therefore, a new opportunity to rediscover the streets of SoHo. 


For more information on the preservation of the SoHo – Cast Iron Historic District, you can visit the New York Preservation Archive Project website. 


BOTTEGA contributes to the preservation of SoHo’s multicultural identity and historical memory. If you would like to help keep SoHo’s history alive, please visit: 

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With 40% of the world’s marble potential, Turkey is also a leading center of natural stone masonry. The most beautiful examples of tiled wall coverings, a form that peaked in Turkish art and is the most colorful element of the interior and exterior architectural decoration, can be found in Anatolia, dating to the 13th century and beyond. The world-famous Iznik and Kütahya tiles were among the most popular forms of Ottoman art. Anatolian wood, stone, and tile art still live on today, thanks to modern master artisans and craftsmen. 

 

From the nineteenth century onwards, with the spread of industrialization and mass production worldwide, the value of unique artisanal production has increased exponentially. BOTTEGA brings traditional Turkish wood, leather, stone, and tile craftsmanship to New York.

You can find Suna K in the Bottega Showroom from October, 2022 onwards!

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BOTTEGA

BOTTEGANYC

Operating in New York, BOTTEGA offers high-quality solutions for modern kitchens, bathrooms, dressing rooms, and living spaces. Through BOTTEGA, products that combine Turkey’s long-standing, deeply rooted mastery in wood and stonework meet New York’s need for quality kitchens, bathrooms, dressing cabinets, and sitting groups. The cabinets and sitting groups meet natural stone and tile wall treatments.

 

The BOTTEGA Showroom on West Broadway in SoHo is designed to showcase products from various suppliers. Items created for kitchens, bathrooms, dressing rooms, and living spaces, are manufactured in Turkey and delivered to addresses in New York and Tri-state area in the shortest possible time frame.

Seza Batıoğlu, 2021.

BOTTEGAINSOHO

The designs for kitchens, bathrooms, dressing cabinets and sitting groups that BOTTEGA brings to New York are on view in the Showroom on West Broadway. The BOTTEGA Showroom is located alongside the art galleries, design offices, shops, and small restaurants of the Cast Iron Historic District, between West Houston and Canal Street. The district showcases typical cast-iron architecture, holding a privileged place in the history of architecture with buildings designed in the second half of the nineteenth century. Each visit to the Showroom is, therefore, a new opportunity to rediscover the streets of SoHo. For more information on the preservation of the SoHo – Cast Iron Historic District, you can visit the New York Preservation Archive Project website

BOTTEGA contributes to the preservation of SoHo’s multicultural identity and historical memory. If you would like to help keep SoHo’s history alive, please visit: 

ABOUTBOTTEGA

Derived from the Latin apothēca and meaning “craftsman’s studio” in Italian, bottega are studios where masters and their apprentices work side by side. These studios function as schools for young, future masters. Master artisans sell the goods they produce in their workshops. Italian painters of the Renaissance, considered among the artisans and craftsmen of the period, also referred to their studios and workshops as bottega. Crafts are all occupations that require skill, handicraft, and mastery. In addition to painting, leading crafts are carpentry, blacksmithing, masonry, jewelry, and tannery. 

 

Turkey has a deeply-rooted tradition of craftsmanship. Wooden items found in the Pazirik archaeological excavations showed that Turks in Central Asia have been interested in wood since antiquity. The Seljuks in Anatolia adopted woodworking as an art form, and Ottoman woodworkers then carried this even further. With 40% of the world’s marble potential, Turkey is also a leading center of natural stone masonry. The most beautiful examples of tiled wall coverings, a form that peaked in Turkish art and is the most colorful element of the interior and exterior architectural decoration, can be found in Anatolia, dating to the 13th century and beyond. The world-famous Iznik and Kütahya tiles were among the most popular forms of Ottoman art. Anatolian wood, stone, and tile art still live on today, thanks to modern master artisans and craftsmen.

 

From the nineteenth century onwards, with the spread of industrialization and mass production worldwide, the value of unique artisanal production has increased exponentially. BOTTEGA brings traditional Turkish wood, leather, stone, and tile craftsmanship to New York. 

BOTTEGART

As part of the BOTTEGart Project, the BOTTEGA Showroom organizes exhibitions in which it displays and sells art objects that can be defined as “objets du désir,” which arouse the desire to “own.” These unique items, which combine traditional crafts with designs by contemporary Turkish artists, are on view to the visitors of BOTTEGA in SoHo at pre-determined dates. To see these designs, mainly modern interprétations of glass, ceramics, textiles, and metalwork, or for more information on the exhibition program, please get in touch.

CONTACTBOTTEGA

You can find us at BOTTEGA’s SoHo address: 

 

462 West Broadway, 2nd Floor,
10012 – New York, NY

 

For all inquiries regarding appointments & business partnerships, please write to: info@bottega.nyc

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