Artwork by Senem Oezdogan installed in a dance studio.
Senem Oezdogan

Goodside Studios, Nolita's newest pole studio designed by Office of Tangible Space, celebrates movement as a form of self-expression and strength. The two-floor space unfolds with intention: tall ceilings are anchored by 12-foot-tall red curtains in the upper studio, while moody lighting and intimate spaces define the basement below. Senem Oezdogan's painting Sui Generis occupies the space naturally, her work capturing the same interplay between discipline and fluidity that the studio embodies.

The entrance at Goodside, including artwork by Senem Oezdogan.
Painting by Senem Oezdogan at studio Goodside.
A red couch in the entrance of Goodside.

The studio reimagines what a pole space can be: inviting yet edgy, refined yet raw — a place, as the designers put it, "Grace Jones would feel at home in."

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Space with mirrors and poles at Goodside.
Corner of Goodside with tall red curtains.
Changing rooms painted in all red at Goodside.

The material palette grounds the experience: warm oak and plaster punctuated by bold reds, burgundies, and terracottas — a visual language that captures both sensuality and strength.

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A mirror on a red wall at Goodside.
An intimate pole studio at Goodside.
A water bottle sits on a table at Goodside.
Bookshelves with books and objects at Goodside.

Photos by Claire Esparros; design by Office of Tangible Space