At Home With
Disco Balls and Trampolines — A Creative Director At Home in His Epically Fun Tribeca Loft
Though the building is 200 years old, Mattan associates it and the neighborhood with a more ’70s or ’80s vibe. “There’s something very dreamy about these old spaces,” he says. “Across the street was the Mudd Club, where Warhol, Bowie, The Talking Heads, and Lou Reed used to hang out. And Keith Haring’s old gallery on top of it. There’s a 97 percent chance that David Bowie peed against our façade,” he laughs.