Press

NY Times Dec 2011

Shopping With TJ Girard Serving Platters: "She proved her point at City Foundry, a store packed with vintage goods in Boerum Hill, Brooklyn, where she admired a cast-iron nail cup, originally used to hold cobblers’ fasteners." read the full article
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SO-EN Magazine Aug 2011

So-En Japanese Fashion Magazine's feature on US vintage shopping
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NY Times Nov 2009

New York Times feature on Atlantic Avenue shopping: "If something is well crafted," said the owner, Sohrab Bakhshi, “it can still serve in a new form for another 100 years.” read the full article
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Dwell Magazine

Dwell Magazine: "The foundry has been a pillar of Atlantic Avenue antiques for years, but it's relevant now more than ever. The holidays remind of days of old, tradition, and nostalgia—sentiments that emanate from the building's every nook and cranny."  read the full article
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Store Adore 2007

Store Adore listing 2007: "no wonder City Foundry has become a go-to for set designers in film and TV." read the full listing.
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NY Times May 2009

New York Times May 2009: "Sohrab Bakhshi makes one-of-a-kind pieces from found objects and intersperses them with reclaimed furniture and lighting"
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Time Out NY Nov 2008

Time Out NY Shopping With Tina Roth Eisenberg: "This vintage store is filled to the rafters with good finds." read full article
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Renovation Style 2006

Renovation Style Magazine Nov 2006: "Enter a world where midcentury meets industrial meets French meets science.  The breadth of the collection is astounding"
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Apartment Therapy

City Foundry on Apartment Therapy: "We would look here particularly for really unique lighting or the odd metal desk chair to add just the right vintage patina to an otherwise boring room." read the full listing
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Elements Of Living 2005

Elements Of Living Magazine 2005: "here hand-blown-glass laboratory beakers are treated as elegant vessels".
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