Case Study
Silestone graces the Benjamin Moore Boardroom at the iconic Madison Square Garden
Sasha Bikoff

Location
New York, New York (USA)
Styling
Alan Richard
Color
Château Brown
End date
2024
Architecture / Design
Sasha Bikoff
Material
Silestone
Aplication
Bar top, tables, buffet
Photography
Middle-Grey-Studios | Brittany Ambridge
The Benjamin Moore’s Boardroom at the iconic Madison Square Garden in New York City ushers in a new era of design to the venue, reflecting the sophistication of the guests it will host. The Benjamin Moore Boardroom will serve as an exclusive VIP lounge in the storied venue and showcase a blend of luxurious materials, bold colors, and sophisticated details anchored by the power of paint.
Benjamin Moore enlisted the talents of Native New Yorker and acclaimed interior designer Sasha Bikoff to create a hospitality lounge that blends bold design with timeless style. Her approach centered on creating a space that would make a lasting impression, much like the unforgettable memories of a concert or sporting event. The lounge draws inspiration from the European design of the ‘60s and ‘70s incorporating elements such as plush carpeting, curved banquettes, and swivel tub chairs. The result is a hidden gem within the bustling arena.
The color-centric predominantly red design reflects the vibrant New York energy, seamlessly integrating Cosentino surfaces, Benjamin Moore paint, and Visual Comfort lighting. The bars and bistro tables throughout the Boardroom feature Silestone Château Brown from the acclaimed Le Chic collection, a subtle marbled look on an elegant brown canvas. The surface is filled with light and reflections due to its coppery pink and bronze metallic veins.
“At Cosentino, we believe that great design is at the heart of exceptional hospitality experiences. Collaborating with partners like Benjamin Moore and Sasha Bikoff has allowed us to showcase how our innovative surfaces can transform spaces into both functional and luxurious environments," says Patty Dominguez, Vice President of Cosentino.























