Swank Conference Spaces - Meet at the Apartment (GALLERY)


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Meet at the Apartment in New York City is a conference room any Trend Hunter would approve of. Rather than sterile, boring hotel meeting rooms and all-purpose conference centers, Meet is a two-floor loft that feels more like a boutique hotel or designer apartment than a lame conference room. Meet was designed by Stefan Boublil and created by Marc and Sara Schiller of Electric Artists and Wooster Collective. Luxury appointments include over a hundred photography, design and art books located in a gorgeous library, a full concierge service and snacks provided by Taste Catering. The conference room also includes two 65” flat panel televisions, an office center replete with supplies and enough gadgets to make any presentation possible. To reserve a date at Meet at the Apartment, click the Read More URL below to e-mail the management. Source: welcometomeet Via: psfk |
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Airplane Wing Table - DC-4 Conference Table by Motoart
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Conference Bike - Bicycle Made for 7 (VIDEO)
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Pimp My Airbus - Modern Airships include Theaters, Libraries, Bars and Conference Rooms (GALLERY)
The world's wealthiest millionaires / billionaires are now leaning toward new trends in spending their money. They are looking on buying jumbo jets to be outfitted as their mobile mansions. Some of the… [More]
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