Karlin lingers in the deep-plum-lacquered doorway of her new atelier. She has plans to fill the storefront windows with artful assemblages.

Karlin’s carved-maple w dining chairs—contemporary riffs on a classic windsor—surround a dining table of the same material.

Two circa-1900 Swedish chairs from nearby gallery Dienst + Dotter Antikviteter feel right at home among Karlin’s extensive material library.

Shelves of material experiments in the studio.

Karlin created her dream English country kitchen in the new studio.

Stone, metal, and glass combine in Karlin’s sculptural creations.

At her new Chinatown space in Manhattan, designer Anna Karlin perches on a hand-carved bench beneath sculptural glyph light fixtures.

A spear light hangs above a steel dining table and stools in the showroom.

Curved-steel chaise.

Karlin’s dimple lamp.

A brass candle­holder.

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