
Gaggenau pops up at Openhouse Friday May 18-Monday May 21 with a recreation of the Gaggenau factory, a wine-and-coffee bar, lounge areas, free Wifi and insanely stylish kitchen appliances.

Gaggenau pops up at Openhouse Friday May 18-Monday May 21 with a recreation of the Gaggenau factory, a wine-and-coffee bar, lounge areas, free Wifi and insanely stylish kitchen appliances.

Ever been to Taiwan? The place where they made your laptop, and also the land of potstickers, martial arts and amazing scenery? Well, you’re going next Friday, and it’s closer than you might think – in TriBeCa. On April 13, TAP-NY presents its first ever annual Night Market!

More than 400 Openhouse members and art fans came down for Streetwater’s Big Lobby Art show at 201 Mulberry St. The two-day pop up features gigantic art, the world’s smallest clothing collection, Time Out New York’s Most Creative New Yorker …

Our most recent pop up, The Big Cheesy, attracted 1200 New Yorkers to come try the best sandwiches in the city. The grilled cheese competition also had the attention of local press, listed below in alphabetical order. Check out the coverage, the photos, a video and a few big-time fans on Craigslist offering Super Bowl cash for some Big Cheesy tickets.

Sunday January 15, Time Out New York came down to Openhouse Gallery to find sexy singles for its upcoming package. Check out the pictures.
Women’s Wear Daily reporter Rosemary Feitelberg featured Park Here in today’s issue of Women’s Wear Daily. If you want to let the print industry just, like, die, don’t pick up an issue at the newsstand and check out the piece …

January came in like a lion and will end like a lion. Snow lion with frozen eyes for eyes, frozen ears for ears and a traditional Siberian salve-laced cloth wrapped around all four paws to keep them warm. Even a …

“The Miser could spend the weekend at the park, without having to wear a coat,” she writes.

Park Here, the indoor pop-up park we built last year, attracted 50,000 visitors, global press and the jury nod for Best Corporate or Association Event Concept with a budget less than $50,000.

On sunny Tuesday, chef Ming Tsai hosted 30 guests in waders to lunch on a menu from Ocean Spray’s wettest dreams. On blustery Wednesday, the well-manicured pool caught more rain drops than attention.