Wall paneling and ceiling slats in H3791 ST12 Auburn Carini Walnut.
H3791 ST12 wall paneling and ceiling slats bring architectural rhythm to the lounge, framing the herringbone flooring and bright park-facing windows for a refined, welcoming space.
Accent shelving and wall paneling in H3791 ST12 Auburn Carini Walnut.
Accent shelving and wall paneling in H3791 ST12 introduce texture and balance to the lounge, complementing the open seating layout.
Illuminated shelving and rich H3791 ST12 Auburn Carini Walnut millwork.
Illuminated shelving and rich H3791 ST12 millwork add sophistication to the space, highlighting the transition into the meeting room.
H3791 ST12 Auburn Carini Walnut millwork frames the display shelving and architectural openings, bringing depth and balance to the lounge setting.
H3791 ST12 millwork frames the display shelving and architectural openings, bringing depth and balance to the lounge setting.
The central research table and complementary millwork in H3791 ST12 Auburn Carini Walnut bring a refined elevation to the library.
The central research table and complementary millwork in H3791 ST12 Auburn Carini Walnut bring a refined elevation to the library.
U727 PM Stone Grey countertop and backsplash.
U727 PM Stone Grey countertop and backsplash introduce a sleek, modern contrast within the pantry.
The pairing of H3791 ST12 Auburn Carini Walnut to frame U999 PM Black paneling defines the presentation space with a bold, sophisticated aesthetic, enhanced by integrated lighting.
The pairing of H3791 ST12 Auburn Carini Walnut to frame U999 PM Black paneling defines the presentation space with a bold, sophisticated aesthetic, enhanced by integrated lighting.

Situated on the mezzanine above New York’s iconic Bryant Park, the new clubhouse for ‘The Collectors Club’ is a sophisticated blend of history, scholarship and contemporary design. METHOD Architects’ task was both delicate and ambitious: relocate a beloved institution, previously housed in a landmarked Murray Hill brownstone, into a modern environment without compromising its identity or sense of tradition.

The new clubhouse brings together a rich material palette of warm wood paneling, slatted ceilings, stone and metal details, herringbone flooring and modern classic furnishings. The result is an inviting, elevated space that supports the organization’s mission and enhances the member experience.

Designed to accommodate a philatelic library, research and presentation areas, an open lounge with floor-to-ceiling windows, conference and training space, administrative offices and a catering-ready pantry, the new environment balances comfort, sophistication, and functionality. Throughout, EGGER H3791 ST12 Auburn Carini Walnut provides a unifying warmth and authenticity, complemented by U999 PM Black in the presentation room and U727 PM Stone Grey in the pantry.

The transformation has been enthusiastically embraced by The Collectors Club’s membership. Once hesitant about leaving their historic brownstone headquarters, members now praise the fresh, forward-looking identity embodied in the new space – one that respects the organization’s legacy while positioning it within the modern city it calls home.

Executed by:

Architect:

Method Architects, PLLC

https://method-architects.com

Fabricators:

Modern Woodcrafts

https://modernwoodcrafts.com/

Structural Engineer:

The Eipel Engineering Group

https://www.eipelengineering.com

Illustration Credits:

Tom Sibley Photography

https://www.tomsibley.com

Construction period:

September 2023 – May 2024

Finishes used:

Note: All decors shown and mentioned are reproductions. Color-matching decor selections are only possible on the original sample.