Intentar ORO - Gratis

Mix Masters

May 2025

|

Architectural Digest US

At their subterranean studio in Queens, the design duo Ficus Interfaith combines stones, shells, pits, and more into terrazzo creations rich with narrative meaning

- HANNAH MARTIN

Mix Masters

1. A WORK IN PROGRESS FOR FICUS INTERFAITH'S SOLO SHOW AT NINA JOHNSON, NOW ON VIEW (NINAJOHNSON .COM). 2. RYAN BUSH (LEFT) AND RAPHAEL MARTINEZ COHEN IN THEIR STUDIO. 3. SHELL MEDALLION, 2025, ATOP A CHAIR.

Raphael Martinez Cohen and Ryan Bush’s basement studio in Maspeth, Queens, feels a bit like a grotto, with shimmering panels propped up against subterranean walls. A quick glance around reveals buckets of mussel shells, pine cones, crushed marble, and more, all fodder for their intricate terrazzo creations, made under the moniker Ficus Interfaith. “It kind of looks like a tackle box, showing all of our aggregates,” Bush says of a tile-like series titled 48, wherein peanut shells, corn kernels, corks, animal vertebrae, and even broken pieces of a scented Santa Maria Novella terra-cotta pomegranate are presented like specimen samples. “Each one is beautiful because of its individuality,” he continues. “We don’t privilege pearls over a crushed beer bottle.”

image

Architectural Digest US

Esta historia es de la edición May 2025 de Architectural Digest US.

Suscríbete a Magzter GOLD para acceder a miles de historias premium seleccionadas y a más de 9000 revistas y periódicos.

¿Ya eres suscriptor?

MÁS HISTORIAS DE Architectural Digest US

Architectural Digest US

Architectural Digest US

Fit Check

FOR FASHION ENTREPRENEUR YAEL AFLALO AND HER FAMILY, HOME IS A WELL-TAILORED TOWN HOUSE IN NYC'S WEST VILLAGE

time to read

3 mins

September 2025

Architectural Digest US

Architectural Digest US

SPARE TIME

With 1100 Architect—and her own unerring eye— Kelly Klein conceives a minimalist marvel in the Hamptons

time to read

4 mins

September 2025

Architectural Digest US

Architectural Digest US

A Delicate Balance

Capodimonte museum in Naples lives a marvel of 18th-century Rococo design.

time to read

4 mins

September 2025

Architectural Digest US

Architectural Digest US

May We Check In?

All around the world, bold new lodgings are luring discerning travelers in search of beauty, glamour, and the unexpected. These 22 destinations—the winners of AD's 2025 Great Design Hotel Awards—reward the journey.

time to read

4 mins

September 2025

Architectural Digest US

Architectural Digest US

Hammer Time

With the help of Herzog & de Meuron, Sotheby's adapts a Marcel Breuer landmark into the auction house of tomorrow

time to read

2 mins

September 2025

Architectural Digest US

Architectural Digest US

Reference Library

MERGING CONTEMPORARY AND HISTORICAL IMAGERY IN BOLD TABLEAUX, TOMOKAZU MATSUYAMA BRIDGES TIME AND SPACE

time to read

2 mins

September 2025

Architectural Digest US

Architectural Digest US

FAMILY MEN

With the help of longtime collaborator Stephen Sills, Carolina Herrera creative director Wes Gordon and glassblower Paul Arnhold craft a home filled with art and heirlooms for themselves and their young children

time to read

5 mins

September 2025

Architectural Digest US

Architectural Digest US

GREEN ACRES

Trading New York for the mountains of Virginia, influential fashion critic Cathy Horyn enlists architect David Bers to help conjure the flower farm of her dreams

time to read

4 mins

September 2025

Architectural Digest US

Architectural Digest US

Story Lines

Rich narratives unfold on the sgraffito-adorned ceramic works of Vicky Lindo and Bill Brookes

time to read

1 mins

September 2025

Architectural Digest US

Architectural Digest US

Spring Theory

How an inventive metal coil yielded one of the most quintessential industrial lamps of the last century

time to read

1 mins

September 2025

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size