Corey Damen Jenkins Brings Maximalist Might To His New Manhattan Home
Briefly

Corey Damen Jenkins's life changed dramatically when he moved to New York City and met Adam Wasserman. The COVID-19 pandemic prompted Jenkins to close his Michigan office and focus his business in Manhattan. His design philosophy, termed "design diplomacy," emphasizes practical and bold aesthetics. Together with Wasserman, they renovated their new Upper East Side apartment, blending maximalist elements with Jenkins's signature style, affirming their partnership amidst global upheaval.
Jenkins transformed what had been the primary bedroom into a luxe study with a bosky Lee Jofa wallpaper that evokes both an antique tapestry and fashionable camouflage.
He characterizes his approach as "design diplomacy," updating tradition with bold colors and contemporary pizzazz while maintaining a practical focus.
Read at Architectural Digest
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