Robina Benson Design House has opened its newest location in New York City’s dynamic Soho neighborhood. Nestled at the intersection of Broome and Crosby Streets, the gallery at 428 Broome Street introduces a fresh and distinctive concept, setting it apart from the brand’s flagship showroom in Los Angeles and its Las Vegas location.
The gallery’s inaugural exhibition, Hana Arashi — a stunning collection of objets d’art born from the collaboration between Japanese design visionary Nendo and Paola Lenti — was unveiled during a special evening co-hosted by Christine and John Gachot of Gachot Studios, alongside special guest Mrs. Anna Lenti. Inspired by the ephemeral beauty of cherry blossoms dancing in the wind, Hana Arashi captures a delicate balance of elegance, movement, and the art of impermanence. The exhibition will be on display through May 30 at the Soho gallery.
“We envisioned the Soho gallery as a creative haven, a place where design transcends function to become art,” said Robina Benson, founder of Robina Benson Design House. “With Hana Arashi, we invite guests to explore the harmony between contemporary design and poetic expression. This concept is a tribute to the ever-changing energy of Soho and the artistry that defines our brand.”
Unlike the expansive 10,000-square-foot flagship showroom in Los Angeles — home to exclusive monobrand spaces for Paola Lenti, Giorgetti, and Kettal — the Soho gallery offers a more intimate, conceptual experience.
The gallery’s location on Broome Street places it at the center of Soho’s artistic pulse, aligning perfectly with Robina Benson Design House’s commitment to design excellence and innovation. The opening of this gallery marks a significant expansion for the brand, bringing its signature vision and a new design philosophy to one of New York’s most dynamic neighborhoods.
Photography by Marco Petrini.
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