A sad farewell to a mid century modernist icon in NYC.
Originally shared by MadgesHatbox Vintage
A sad farewell to a mid century modernist icon in NYC.
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/07/10/nyregion/four-seasons-lunch-spot-for-manhattans-prime-movers-moves-on.html?em_pos=large&emc=edit_ur_20160710&nl=nytoday&nlid=32382354&ref=headline
A sad farewell to a mid century modernist icon in NYC.
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/07/10/nyregion/four-seasons-lunch-spot-for-manhattans-prime-movers-moves-on.html?em_pos=large&emc=edit_ur_20160710&nl=nytoday&nlid=32382354&ref=headline
Wonderful share Madges Hatbox Sad to see it go but it sounds like perhaps it isn't truly over yet. Simply a new backdrop for the iconic restraint. Thank you, I enjoyed the read on this as I had always heard of "The Four Seasons".
ReplyDeleteA classic example of Carpe Diem. We always meant to go and never got there. Tried to get in over the last couple of months but of course the restaurant was sold out. Actually got there once but the entire restaurant was closed for a private party. The interior is landmarked but all of the fixtures, furnishings and restaurant tableware are going to auction at the end of the month.
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