Brooklyn Designer Pixelates Tiny Apartment with 25,000 Ping Pong Balls

Designer Daniel Arsham’s 90-square-foot apartment sits above the office of his design shop Snarkitecture at 60 Box Street in Greenpoint.

Designer Daniel Arsham’s 90-square-foot apartment sits above the office of his design shop Snarkitecture at 60 Box Street in Greenpoint. He calls it Box/Box, and it’s a design experiment as well as his permanent residence.

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The space is a converted storage loft that now includes a closet and bedroom accessed via a ladder entrance in the floor.

The walls are the impressive thing, though. No less than 25,000 grey and white ping pong balls decorate the walls, transitioning from dark to light as they near the ceiling. The ceiling itself is made of translucent backlit panels, with a skylight and mirrors to create the illusion of space.

Not bad for a bachelor pad.

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Brooklyn Designer Pixelates Tiny Apartment with 25,000 Ping Pong Balls