
The Italian-headquartered design company SICIS, known for its colorful glass mosaic tiles, has announced that it will expand its footprint in New York later this year. The company has purchased a 50,000-square-foot building in the South Bronx that is currently undergoing renovations, as well as a five-story townhouse at 240 Fifth Avenue in the city's NoMad neighborhood.
An American expansion at such a large scale is rare for any Italian manufacturer. The two buildings will house its production facility and showroom, respectively. The SICIS Art Factory TownHouse showroom will display its collection of mosaics, furniture, jewelry, lighting, and other accessories and will host limited edition pieces.
Source: http://www.interiordesign.net/
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