A young couple have just bought their first apartment, a 400-square-foot Upper East Side one and asked the New Design Project to give it a new look. The interior is modern and with industrial touches like a coffee table in the living room – a parallelogram-shaped window pane, rescued from an architectural salvage yard, was outfitted with steel edges and casters, and repurposed as a coffee table. The drywall was removed to expose the brick on one wall in the living room. In the kitchen the idea was to inject some color and playfulness into the space with the blue cabinetry and colorful Moroccan tiles. A geometric lime-green tile pattern was incorporated into the bathroom to complement the sink, which was found in an architectural salvage yard and retains its original color. Bravo, designers!