Thomas Cooper Design
About
Compared to box-store design options, a bespoke approach pares back the guesswork. Thomas Cooper Design handles residential and commercial projects that align form with function before paint swatches or fabric samples appear. Interior designers often juggle showrooms and spreadsheets; this outfit keeps it local. Expect space planning that respects movement, lighting schemes that follow natural light, and finishes curated from mills instead of warehouses.
They’ll sketch kitchens where every drawer clears completely and bedrooms where closets actually hold bulk items. Kitchens, baths, and walk-ins are bread-and-butter here, yet loft spaces and lobbies also land on the board. The materials vault leans natural—solid woods, honed stone, matte metals—picking palettes that survive trend cycles. Clients can brief them on a single room or hand over an empty shell for a holistic refresh.
Their office sits on Great Jones Street near the Bowery, tucked between galleries and rooftop terraces. A discreet sign marks the doorbell on the third floor, easy to reach without a detour through SoHo traffic. The same neighborhood supplies hardware suppliers before noon and sample couriers by dusk.
Add contact info once near the end: call (212) 909-2777 for an initial consult or swing by the map for directions.