In Common With founders Felicia Hung and Nick Ozemba are pleased to announce the opening of The Bar at Quarters, a design-forward natural wine bar and café that will begin service on October 17. Located in-house at Quarters—the brand’s hybrid retail-hospitality space that opened in TriBeCa earlier this year—The Bar will offer a selection of beer, wine, snacks, and small plates by night, as well as coffee, tea, and pastries during the day.
The Bar at Quarters builds on Hung and Ozemba’s commitment to collaborative design and first-rate hospitality, pillars of the In Common With brand and of Quarters, which welcomes visitors to experience product designs firsthand in an environment styled to resemble a private home. By the same token, The Bar is one part showroom and another part hospitality space. Everything from the In Common With lighting to the curated vintage furnishings and specialty pantry items is available for purchase. (The fresco above the bar, hand-painted by Italian artist Claudio Bonuglia, is a permanent fixture.)
Quarters is a multifaceted retail and hospitality space from Nick Ozemba and Felicia Hung, the founders of In Common With, that serves as a living ode to community, craftsmanship, and the power of collaborative design. Occupying 8,000 square feet of a historic 19th-century Tribeca loft, Quarters is styled as a residence and offers the intimacy of a private home.
Here, Hung and Ozemba have reimagined elements of long-familiar spaces—from the traditional showroom, well-appointed shop and expertly curated gallery, to the welcoming neighborhood bar and café—to craft a novel experience designed to inspire and continuously evolve. Each room is furnished exclusively with pieces designed or curated by Ozemba, Hung, and their peers—or, in many cases, a combination of artistic forces.
Visitors are welcomed daily to shop and view everything on display including the entirety of In Common With’s lighting and furniture collections, meticulously sourced and restored vintage furniture, design collaborations created with artists, unique pantry items and home accessories, rare vintage books, and artwork. Likewise, guests are welcomed into The Bar at Quarters, a daytime café and natural wine bar in the evening, where design and craftsmanship is central to the hospitality experience.
- Interiors: In Common With
- Photos: William Jess Laird