STICKBULB

Long Island City, Queens

Photo: Joseph De Leo

Explore the showroom, studio, and workshop of Stickbulb, housed in the original Long Island City location of Empire City Iron Works, the oldest steel and iron company in New York. Designed by RUX Studios, the founding creative team behind Stickbulb, the 10,000-square-foot space retains much of the building’s industrial details, including deep steel I beams and weathered wooden floors, while showcasing Stickbulb’s modern light fixtures crafted from wood reclaimed from locally demolished buildings.

Explore the showroom, studio, and workshop of Stickbulb, housed in the original Long Island City location of Empire City Iron Works, the oldest steel and iron company in New York. Designed by RUX Studios, the founding creative team behind Stickbulb, the 10,000-square-foot space retains much of the building’s industrial details, including deep steel I beams and weathered wooden floors, while showcasing Stickbulb’s modern light fixtures crafted from wood reclaimed from locally demolished buildings.

The studio is located on the second floor of a 1920s built factory, accessible only by stairs.

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10-40 46th Avenue
Second Floor, Long Island City, NY 11101