A Look Inside James Jebbia's Greenwich Village Loft
For the cover of Italian culture magazine Case da abitare, often-guarded founder of Supreme, James








For the cover of Italian culture magazine Case da abitare, often-guarded founder of Supreme, James Jebbia, recently allowed a visual tour of his Greenwich Village loft. A British transplant who arrived in New York in 1984, Jebbia got a job working at the now-defunct Parachute clothing store in SoHo before ultimately opening up the first Supreme store on Lafayette in 1994. The loft itself is a minimalist affair – and one he shares with his wife Bianca and their two children, Miles and Nina – highlighted by such notable pieces as the oak bookshelf from Danish designer Mogens Koch to porcelain ceramics by Picasso.