Press Coverage
Clarkson Potter Publishers, November 2009
Jaroff Design & Mison Concepts glass and steel staircase is the featured centerpiece of the first home profiled in this glossy, coffeetable book about the heights of luxury urban living. Joseph Jaroff's contribution to the success of this Tribeca townhouse is highlighted by both the homeowners and the author, Sue Hostetler.
New York Times, May 21, 2009
Profile article on artist Spencer Finch's installation, The River That Flows Both Ways, which is the first public art project for the recently-opened and much-acclaimed High Line park. Joseph Jaroff & Mison Concepts served as consultants and glass & steel installation specialists for the artwork.
Interior Design, December 2007
Magazine recognizes Weill Greenberg Center as the year’s top design project for the health care industry. We fabricated Corten-steel panel walls for main entrance and all departmental lobbies.
Architect’s Newspaper, March 8, 2006
Cover page article on Herzog & DeMeuron’s debut New York building. Jaroff Design consulted on the design solution for the striking green cast-glass façade that has become the building’s signature element.
Custom Builder, May 2005
Resource publication for high-end residential projects highlights Jaroff Custom Entryways line of custom metal doors and frames.
Glass Magazine, April 2005
Product highlight features our custom glass stair system, as seen in our Tribeca Loft project, which allows glass treads to lay flat on a central steel stringer.
Architectural Record, October 2004
Jaroff Custom Entryway doors appear as a featured product in leading architectural magazine’s residential resources section.
Architectural Record, March 2003
Project feature on the transformation of the Clift Hotel. Jaroff Design & Mison Concepts worked with Philippe Starck to engineer and then fabricate the complex, Louis XIV tables and French cut glass bar that adorn the Redwood Room.
Interior Design, May 2002
Feature article on one of three buildings at the Ross Institute that Jaroff Design & Mison Concepts helped realize. We did extensive custom metal fabrication throughout the wellness center, including furniture for the dining hall and the fireplace that is mentioned in the article.
Vogue, November 2000
Eight-page photo spread showcases the Hudson Hotel’s high-design, including the show-stopping yellow bar floor developed and fabricated by Jaroff Design & Mison Concepts.
House Beautiful, November 2000
Profile of Toshiko Mori’s renovation of a classic modernist glass house. Custom fabricated stainless steel window frames, louvers, shades and porch overhang were provided by Mison Concepts.
Contract, May 2000
Article notes how creative use of high-quality materials transforms Pfizer’s basement level into a welcoming social space. Mison Concepts served as custom metal contractor for the project.
Elle Décor, May 1998
Four-page feature spread on banker’s minimal loft in Tribeca. Mison Concepts’ custom metal and glass fabrication furnished the stainless steel railings, doors and window frames.
I.D. Magazine, May 1998
Project profile highlights the cross of sculpture and architecture to create a themed experience for this store. Our rough metal staircase is featured in the accompanying image.
Interiors, January 1993
Article names Chicago’s Banana Republic store as year’s “Best in Retail.” We coordinated the fabrication and installation of the steel and glass stair that “dominates the interior.”
