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Roman and Williams Building and Interiors is an American-owned, New York-based design studio known for its work on hotels, restaurants, retail spaces, homes and product design. Founded in 2002 by Robin Standefer and Stephen Alesch, the firm encompasses Roman and Williams Guild New York (RW Guild) - a brick-and-mortar store of premium, artful home furnishings, accessories and housewares which include Roman and Williams' own product design collection as well as specially crafted pieces produced by artisans from around the world. The RW Guild stand-alone is also home to Roman and Williams' French restaurant, La Mercerie, helmed by Chef Marie-Aude Rose and Emily Thompson Flowers. Known for what the Wall Street Journal has named "slow design," with its emphasis on craft and substance, the firm undertakes building design,
interior design Interior design is the art and science of enhancing the interior of a building to achieve a healthier and more aesthetically pleasing environment for the people using the space. An interior designer is someone who plans, researches, coordin ...
,
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ing, as well as the design of custom
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,
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, and plumbing fittings and fixtures. In 2011 the firm's principals, Standefer and Alesch, were recognized in Fast Company's list of "America's 50 Most Influential Designers." They went on to win The Wall Street Journal's 2017 Innovators Award in the Design category, and in 2018 the pair received the "Visionaries Award" by the Sir John Soane's Museum Foundation as well as an award for "Architecture" by
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. The firm won the 2010 Palladio Award for Multi-Unit Residential Project, it has topped Architectural Digest's biennial "AD 100" list three consecutive times since 2012, and in 2014 it received the Cooper Hewitt National Design Award for Interior Design. In 2016, Roman and Williams was commissioned to redesign the British Galleries at
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, set to open in fall of 2019. This commission was the firm's first project in a museum.


Principals

Robin Standefer was born in New York City and studied at the
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and the Academia di Belle Arti di Firenze. During this time, she also apprenticed with
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and
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Standefer attended City University of New York to study art history under the direction of
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. She also attended
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before graduating from
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. In 1993, she was hired by film director
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to work as a visual consultant for several of his films which led to a 15-year career in film design. Stephen Alesch is a designer, draftsman, photographer, painter, illustrator, etcher, and printer who studied
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and philosophy at
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. He left the university for an architectural apprenticeship and worked for architecture firms Bahram Nashat, Quentin Dart Parker, and Venice Atelier in Los Angeles. Standefer and Alesch met in the 1990s while working in Hollywood as production designers and art directors. Together, they designed more than 20 Hollywood films, including
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, Addicted to Love and
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. The couple are married and live in New York City; they also spend time at their residence in
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.


Firm history

Standefer and Alesch's first residential design project was for
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, who hired the pair to design his family's Los Angeles home after working with them on the set of his film ''
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'', leading to the founding of their firm, Roman and Williams Buildings and Interiors. The firm's first office was located on the lot of
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, before moving back to New York in 2004 and establishing its office on
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. After the launch of their firm, Roman and Williams designed major residential projects for A-list celebrity clients including
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,
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and
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, and
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. Other residential projects include the renovation and expansion of one of
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's Usonian Houses. Standefer and Alesch view their own homes, in Manhattan and Montauk, as perhaps the purest expression of their interests, and the homes act as design laboratories and inspirations for the firm's projects. The New York Times called their East Fourth Street loft, "an appealing hybrid, as if an apartment from the Apthorp had been reassembled by the furniture designers Pierre Chareau or Jean Prouve." The firm completed its first ground-up residential building at 211 Elizabeth Street, in NoLiTa, renowned for its use of traditional, hand-laid brick. Among the firm's completed commercial projects are: the renovation of the
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, the interiors of the
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(including The Standard Grill and the 18th Floor Club, also known as the Boom Boom Room), for hotelier Andre Balazs, and the
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, for hotelier Alex Calderwood – including The Breslin and John Dory restaurants, created by celebrated chef April Bloomfield and restaurateur Ken Friedman, and Stumptown Coffee Shop. Additional Manhattan projects have included Roman and Williams' 2015 design of Stephen Starr's Upland Restaurant and Andrew Carmellini's SoHo restaurant, The Dutch, followed up by Lafayette, which launched in 2013 and has been called "The Great Gatsby of restaurants" by the ''New York Observer''. From 2013 to 2015, Roman and Williams finished several hotel projects in the United States including in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Connecticut and Chicago as well as the Freehand Miami in Miami Beach. The firm is the interior designer for the Freehand brand, which now includes hotels in Miami Beach, Florida and Chicago, IL with plans for future Freehand hotel openings in Los Angeles and New York. During this period the firm also completed the interiors for the Award-winning
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, located on Millennial Park, which has been named the best new hotel in America by
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. Additional hotel projects include Viceroy Hotel New York, which opened in Midtown New York in October 2013 and features a Roman and Williams-designed exterior and interior, as well as custom designed lighting and furniture by the firm in the guest rooms. The firm's other completed projects include the design of the goop mrkt pop-up store, working with goop Creative Director
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and featuring the designs of Valentino. Other projects include a mess hall on the new
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campus in Menlo Park, California, and the HuffPost Live studio set and offices in New York, which debuted Spring 2012. In 2014, Roman and Williams expanded beyond the United States with Cantinery, a restaurant located in the heart of Istanbul's
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, followed by the opening of Replay - The Stage, the brand's flagship store in Milan which also includes a full-service restaurant, also designed by Roman and Williams. The firm has designed two ground-up residential buildings. The first, at 211 Elizabeth Street, in NoLiTa, was praised for its use of traditional, hand-laid brick. The second, The Fitzroy, was designed for JDS Development and is located in Chelsea, near the
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. In May 2016
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announced that Roman and Williams Buildings and Interiors is collaborating with The Met's Department of European Sculpture and Decorative Arts and other staff on an ambitious renovation project to create a "spectacular, narrative-rich, and profoundly sympathetic setting for the works of art". Ten galleries devoted to British decorative arts and sculpture of the early 16th through 19th century will be reimagined and reinstalled, including three historic interiors.


Product design

Roman and Williams launched a product design division in September 2012, and since then have designed several product and furniture lines, including their R.W. Atlas line for Waterworks, released in September 2012. Their furniture designs for MatterMade premiered at ICFF in May 2013 and the line was praised by the New York Times for having a "laserlike attention to details." Such work includes a custom-made credenza, The Eater, which debuted in Milan, Italy during Salone del Mobile as part of Wallpaper Magazine's Handmade Project. In celebration of their tenth year, the firm released a monograph, ''Things We Made'', with Rizzoli, in October 2012, followed by the release of a Japanese edition in May 2014 with Graphic-Sha. The book shows the firm's work from the past decade, as well as the principals' previous work in film.


Works

Major residential projects by the duo include a refurbishment of the
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. Commercial works include the design of the
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cafeteria. The firm has also designed the interiors of several hotels for the Sydell Group, including the Freehand Hotel in Miami and the Ace Hotel in Brooklyn, New York City.


Product

*Waterworks – "RW Atlas" line of fixtures, bath furniture, and tiles (launched Fall 2012) *Rizzoli International – ''Things We Made'' monograph (published Fall 2012) *Matter – "Roman and Williams+MatterMade" line of furniture and lighting (launched Spring 2013) *Waterworks – "R.W. Atlas" line of fixtures, lighting, and hardware (launched September 2014)


Awards

* 2018 – ''ELLE DÉCOR'' "The A-List", Roman and Williams Buildings and Interiors * 2018 – Soane Foundation Honors Award "Visionaries", Principals Robin Standefer and Stephen Alesch of Roman and Williams Buildings and Interiors * 2018 – Fashion Group International "Architecture Award", Principals Robin Standefer and Stephen Alesch of Roman and Williams * 2017 – WSJ Magazine "Design Innovators", Principals Robin Standefer and Stephen Alesch of Roman and Williams * 2017 – Awards for Hospitality, Experience and Design, "Restaurant" category winner, Le Coucou * 2017 – James Beard Award "2017 Best New Restaurant", Le Coucou * 2017 – Hospitality Design Awards "Lifestyle Public Space", Ace Hotel New Orleans * 2016 – ''Fast Company'' "100 Most Creative People in Business", Principals Robin Standefer and Stephen Alesch of Roman and Williams * 2016 – ''Architectural Digest''  "AD100 – Hitmakers", Principals Robin Standefer and Stephen Alesch of Roman and Williams * 2016 – ''Conde Nast Traveler''  "Top 10 Hotels in the United States, Hotel Emma * 2015 – Driehaus Foundation Preservation Award Winner, Chicago Athletic Association * 2015 – EuroShop Retail Design Award for "Best Store Design", Replay the Stage * 2015 – Gold Key Award for Excellence in Hospitality Design "Best Upscale Hotel", Chicago Athletic Association * 2014- Architectural Digest "AD100", Principals Robin Standefer and Stephen Alesch of Roman and Williams * 2014 – ''Wallpaper Magazine'' "Top 100 Designers", Principals Robin Standefer and Stephen Alesch of Roman and Williams * 2014 – Cooper Hewitt National Design Award for "Interior Design", Roman and Williams Buildings and Interiors * 2013 – ''ELLE Décor'' "A List Designers", Principals Robin Standefer and Stephen Alesch of Roman and Williams * 2013 – Lawrence Israel Prize, Roman and Williams Buildings and Interiors * 2013 – ''Eater'' Award "Stone Cold Stunner", Lafayette * 2012 – ''Architectural Digest'' "AD100", Principals Robin Standefer and Stephen Alesch of Roman and Williams * 2011 – ''Fast Company'' FastCo Design's 50 Most Influential Designers, Principals Robin Standefer and Stephen Alesch of Roman and Williams * 2011 – ''Eater'' Award "Restaurant of the Year", The Dutch * 2010 – Palladio Award for Multi-Unit Residential Project, 211 Elizabeth Street * 2009 – ''Interior Design'' "Best of Year – Boutique Hotel", Ace Hotel New York * 2009 – ''The New York Times'' "The Nifty 50" Principals Robin Standefer and Stephen Alesch of Roman and Williams * 2008 – ''Hospitality Design Magazine'' "Luxury Hotel Design" Finalist, Freehand New York


Work for film


Robin Standefer film credits


Stephen Alesch film credits


References

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External links

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