EVENTS | HAPPENINGS | WORLD OF CABANA
On 5 December, Cabana celebrated the holiday season with an intimate pop-up evening at Printemps’ new One Wall Street home in New York, co-hosted with designer Will Cooper and Laura Gonzalez, who conceived the space. In a Casa Cabana-style salon of layered linens, tableware, and Morris & Co. fabrics, guests gathered for aperitivo, cocktails, and music, bringing Parisian elegance and Milanese conviviality to the city’s art and design community.
BY KATE BERRY| HAPPENINGS | 15 DECEMBER 2025

Image © Brett Wood
The trifecta of history, elegance, and conviviality came together on 5 December as Cabana's NYC community gathered to celebrate the magazine’s holiday pop-up at Printemps, inside the Parisian department store’s beautiful new home at One Wall Street.
Jointly hosted by Cabana's US Editor Kate Berry and designers Will Cooper and Laura Gonzalez, who also designed the space itself, the event welcomed Cabana friends and family alongside New York City’s vibrant art and design community.
For the holidays, Printemps' second-floor salon was transformed into a Casa Cabana-style living room, layered with tableware, linens, and thoughtfully chosen gifts.
Will Cooper worked wonders with textiles, draping Laura Gonzalez’s intricate iron birdcage salons with striking patterned fabrics from Cabana's current cover partner William Morris & Co., adding warmth, texture, and intimacy.

Image © Brett Wood
In true Milanese style, the evening unfolded around plentiful aperitivo. A dining table dressed in Cabana linens invited guests to linger while snacking on Italian bites, local fruit, and savory cookies from The Rounds. Simultaneously, Negronis, French 75s, and Martinis flowed from Via Carota Craft Cocktails, while lively music DJ’d by Jivan Calderone set the rhythm and kept the room buzzing well into the night.

Cabana Magazine N24
Covers by Morris & Co.
This issue will transport you across countries and continents where craft and culture converge. Evocative travel portfolios reveal Japan's elegant restraint, Peru's sacred churches ablaze with color, and striking architecture in a fading Addis Ababa. Inspiring minds from the late Giorgio Armani to Nikolai von Bismarck spark curiosity, while exclusive homes—from the dazzling Burghley House in England and an Anglo-Italian dream in Milan, to a Dionysian retreat in Patmos and a historic Pennsylvania farmhouse—become portals that recall, evoke and transport.