Three framed geometric paintings by Kristin Texeira on a dark green wall in a lounge area with a sofa and armchairs at the Chief Flatiron clubhouse.
Kristin Texeira

From one woman-led company to another, our Art Advisors curated a collection of original artwork by female artists to offer inspiration to members of Chief's Flatiron Clubhouse.

A lounge area with maroon-colored walls at the Chief Flatiron Clubhouse with two original paintings by artist Erin Lynn Welsh in a white arched alcove.
Erin Lynn Welsh
A boardroom at the Chief Flatiron Clubhouse, featuring a long wooden table and an abstract painting by artist Holly Addi installed on a brick wall.
Holly Addi
A conference room at the Chief Flatiron Clubhouse with a circular wooden table and a geometric red and black painting with an arch by artist Aschely Vaughan Cone installed on a red wall.
Aschely Vaughan Cone

Calling to mind prewar apartments, the Chief clubhouse in Manhattan’s Flatiron District features decorative trim moldings and a penthouse amplifying the views of surrounding mansard roofs.

Hospitality Design

A lounge area at the Chief Flatiron Clubhouse with multiple sofas, chairs and large abstract paintings by artist Erin Lynn Welsh.
Erin Lynn Welsh
A dark green bookcase in the Chief Flatiron Clubhouse next to three abstract paintings by Erin Lynn Welsh.
Erin Lynn Welsh
Two abstract, geometric paintings by artist Kristin Texeira installed on a green wall within a lounge area at the Chief Flatiron Clubhouse.
Kristin Texeira

Chief's multi-floor New York location is adorned with exposed brick that contrasts the contemporary decorations and surplus of live plants. Upstairs conference spaces are embellished with bold colored walls, partnered rugs, and wall art that make each meeting room unique.

Insider

Two, multicolored impasto paintings by artist Erin Lynn Welsh installed on a maroon wall at the Chief Flatiron Clubhouse.
Erin Lynn Welsh
A corridor at the Chief Flatiron Clubhouse with artwork installed on the walls and orb light fixtures installed on the ceiling.

Photos courtesy of Chief