Last week, I was scouting office space in a building in Queens. My guide brought me to this totally unassuming elevator:

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Really, I have to show you this as I encountered it:

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WOW. It’s like Willy Wonka built an elevator to the land of Oz! Easily the coolest elevator I’ve ever been on in New York:

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Here’s a full panorama looking toward the rear of the elevator (that’s a railing beneath the mirror)…

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…and a reverse pan showing the front:

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Lining the ceiling are these great monster heads made out of mechanical bits…

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Each is poking through its own hole:

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More characters, including a king:

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Another character:

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The elevator is a last remnant from when the former Macy’s warehouse building catered to a more artsy clientele. In fact, the entire lobby was once decked out in matching accoutrements, most of which have been removed as part of a conversion to more traditional office space. Thankfully, the new owners decided to keep the unusual elevator in the back corner.

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Best of all, there’s a cool fish-eye mirror at one end, which makes it look like you’re leaning out of some parallel dimension:

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I’m a big fan of anything that makes my day a little more surreal, and this is the last thing I was expecting on the other side of those bland white elevator doors. If anyone knows who the artist was, please let me know!

-SCOUT

PS – One other installation was left in the lobby – a school bus, apparently paused in the midst of an avant-garde crash:

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Not sure if this hand is causing the accident or saving it…

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But it’s probably a safe bet you don’t want to be in either of these seats!

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  1. Jamsire Ernoir Avatar
    Jamsire Ernoir

    WOW!!!!

  2. jacobk Avatar
    jacobk

    if you are able to tell us.. where is this, exactly?

  3. David Avatar
    David

    “Not sure if this hand is causing the accident or saving it…”

    We used to have this discussion frequently (I used to work in that building and the one across the street.) There’s also an elevator with the rest of the bus.

  4. Lou Avatar
    Lou

    I feel like ive been in this building before. is it in LIC?

  5. Lindsay Avatar
    Lindsay

    This looks like the elevator I use to have to ride upstairs ..tho I remember it being alot more scarey more tim burtonish ..Off the 7 train in LIC..I used to work for a Telephone Survey place and gettin on and off this elevator used to freak me out

  6. Josh Avatar
    Josh

    Where is this!

  7. Stephen Avatar
    Stephen

    Absolutely incredible, thanks for sharing this gem!

  8. K Avatar
    K

    Awesome Vator

  9. Kenny Avatar
    Kenny

    This is in LIC and according to http://www.licweb.com/history.html It is either the old Macy’s or Gimbel’s warehouse. The sentence can be read 2 ways.
    “The Macy’s warehouse became the Falchi Building, and it houses a unique artistically playful interior rivaled only by its next door neighbor, The Factory, in the old Gimbel’s warehouse, with its dragon elevator and metallic slanted cut metal ceilings and walls.”

  10. David LC Avatar

    Coolest elevator in the world! Not suitable for kids under 5, I assume.

  11. Jon Singer Avatar
    Jon Singer

    This work was in the old Macy’s warehouse.

    The artwork was created by three artists, they referred to themselves as the “Three Johns”. One of the artists was Johnny Swing and his work can be seen at johnnyswing.com. The artists were amazing welders. To make the arm they disassembled an old school bus. Taking apart the bus was incredibly difficult. The landlord for the building who encouraged and guided their work was Irwin Cohen. Irwin Cohen later created the Chelsea Market in NYC.

    The building originally had many cool sculptures done by the artists including a space exploration installation featuring a space shuttle made from a toilet urinal. Eventually, the new owners removed most of the items.

  12. Laurie Brown Avatar

    Coolest. Thing. Ever.

    That sort of thing makes the daily grind more bearable. Life should be interesting and beautiful like that.

  13. Karen Avatar
    Karen

    W O W. I did NOT see that coming. Thanks, Scout!

  14. Kris Avatar
    Kris

    I was thinking about how it would be to have that door open to you when you were drunk…or stoned. 😀

  15. Arlene Schiavone Avatar
    Arlene Schiavone

    I love it. What imagination. I would love to see the dragon elevator.

  16. Lynn D. Avatar
    Lynn D.

    I’d sure hate to get stuck in that elevator!

  17. Susan Avatar
    Susan

    I hope you read these comments cause it seems some people know who did the elevator … Great work and that’s for posting !!!

  18. William212 Avatar
    William212

    WOW!!! I’d love to check that out!

  19. c Avatar
    c

    WHy post this stuff if you do not say where it is?

    1. Jake Avatar
      Jake

      He *did* say where it was. Re-read.

  20. Lumicite Avatar
    Lumicite

    It looks more like the Stephen King/ Richard Matheson elevator to hell. It’s Every nigthmare I ever had. And you got in it? You’re a brave man.