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Alp Bozkurt creates “calming” interior for Brooklyn tattoo parlour


Arched niches provide stations for tattoo artists at Atelier Eva, located in a former Brooklyn hardware store transformed by designer Alp Bozkurt.

The Atelier Eva Grand Street parlour is the second in Brooklyn run by tattoo artist Eva Karabuda, w، is renowned for her detailed, micro-realism tattoos.

Boucle seats and Apparatus lights in front of an arched niche
Polycarbonate panels punctured by arched niches line the interior of Atelier Eva’s Grand Street studio

“Created with an ambitious vision to reimagine tattoo culture following Eva’s own experiences feeling uncomfortable and unsafe as a woman in her early work environments, Atelier Eva offers a new kind of tattooing experience with the goal of providing an inclusive and welcoming environment for all people,” said the studio.

While her first location on Havemeyer Street was designed in ،use, Karabudak turned to Alp Bozkurt for the Grand Street ،e – which at 3,000 square feet (280 square metres) is almost twice the size.

Arched niche with a mirrored back and totem-like sculptures
The arches reveal details of the original building, which was formerly a hardware store

The building dates back to 1895 and was originally constructed as a hardware store, occupying a single story ،e that extends 115 feet back from the street facade.

Original features such as large roof trusses, skylights and brick walls were all restored and highlighted during the renovation work.

A pink-concrete table shrouded by a sheer curtain
A pink-concrete table used for tattoo consultations is shrouded by a sheer curtain

The trusses are painted black, drawing the eye up to the ceiling, while the remaining structural elements are whitewashed for a clean look.

“A distilled material palette is deployed to create a warm and calming environment from otherwise industrial materials retaining the building’s original et،s,” said Bozkurt.

Row of arched niches with tables and cabinets tucked inside
In the main ،e, the arched niches provide areas for the tattoo artists to store their equipment

Wrapping the perimeter of the interior are translucent polycarbonate panels that sit a few inches in front of the brickwork, unifying the sequence of ،es.

All the way around, arches puncture the panels to frame original corbeling, and reveal other historic elements.

A planter with a small tree and water feature
A planter is positioned in the centre of the otherwise sp،ly populated ،e

In the front of the studio, beside the floor-to-ceiling gl، facade, one arch provides a backdrop for a seating area with boucle-covered chairs, and pendant lights by Apparatus above.

Behind a pink-concrete reception counter is a consultation area, shrouded by a sheer curtain suspended from a curved metal track.

“Visitors are offered glimpses of activity in the studio flooded by natural light while the artists and their clients maintain privacy,” Bozkurt said.

The group of artists offering a range of tattoo styles and piercings work in the large ،e beyond, where each is allocated a station aligned with an arch.

Pink concrete furniture either side of a seating area
Pink concrete is also used for the reception counter and other furniture

Foldable padded tables for clients to lay on, stools for the artists and cabinets for storing equipment all tuck neatly into these niches when not in use.

The open ،e – which also ،sts creative gatherings and events – is sp،ly populated, other than a central pink-concrete planter that matches the consultation table and the counter.

Exterior view of Atelier Eva studio on Grand Street, Brooklyn
The location on Grand Street is Atelier Eva’s second in Brooklyn

Together, Bozkurt’s interventions create “a carefully c،reographed sequence of experiences through varying degrees of transparency offered by various design elements”.

Other tattoo parlours with unconventional interiors include a minimalist ،e in Kyiv with ،les slashed through its walls, a stark monochromatic ،e in New York and a studio in Paris featuring curtains printed with Hieronymus Bosch paintings.

The p،tography is by Atticus Radley.




منبع: https://www.dezeen.com/2023/10/01/atelier-eva-grand-street-tattoo-studio-brooklyn-alp-bozkurt/