Introducing Bespoke Moving Specialists Who Serve a High-Net-Worth Collector Clientele So Private That Confidentiality Agreements Are Mandatory
- NEW YORK, New York
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- December 01, 2015
When a Greenwich, Connecticut hedge-fund honcho announced in the middle of a move that he intended to host a cocktail party for 75 people that evening, how do you leave the first floor intact and stage the move around the event? Or when a world-renowned photographer relocates from a townhouse to loft space—and there are no elevators in either building and the move has to be done in one day for some 40 office workers. And then there was an art collector who decided to fulfill a lifelong dream to live in Italy. Each scenario presents daunting challenges. So where did these people turn to handle such complicated and difficult demands?
Enter NouvelleView, a unique service that caters to a demanding in-the-know clientele on the move.
What the Mayo Clinic is to a yearly check-up, what Mission Control is to landing Mars rovers, what Madame Paulette is to dry-cleaning Valentino couture, NouvelleView is to the artistry and finesse of moving—thoroughgoing, precise and conscientious.
“I always like to say that we’re painstakingly thorough so you don’t have to be,” says Juliana Terian, who with Pamela Muller founded NouvelleView. “Our moving business is based on handling idiosyncratic requirements—usually urgent ones at that—and we go to any length to fulfill them because our exacting customers expect no less.”
Their clients demand discretion, so confidentiality agreements are standard. Though NouvelleView guards privacy and won’t ever name names, clients include one of the world's foremost female photographers, a four-time Emmy-winning actress and the CEO of the largest of the Big-Four American banks.
“Company stock can suffer a downturn should word get out that a CEO was having an estate sale,” says Ms. Terian.
What brings those clients, from celebrities to CEOs, is exemplary customer service. “It’s our fundamental focus and it’s foremost in our minds every step of the way,” says Pamela. “We plan, organize and personalize every move. By the time our white-gloved professional handlers pull up to pick up belongings, every detail has been worked out, down to the last dotted-i.”
Among the trickier items that NouvelleView has arranged for moving have been a collection of 19th-century furniture, an antique French Empire neoclassical gilt bronze figural clock, a pair of Louis Quinze inlaid cabinets, an aggregation of priceless chandeliers and renowned artworks currently on loan to the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Though based in New York City, NouvelleView has directed complicated moves from practically everywhere to everywhere. “Our connections and contacts are global and at the highest level of expertise,” says Juliana.
Greenwich, East Hampton, Southampton, London, Boston, Italy, Winter Park, Los Angeles, Rhinebeck, San Diego, Short Hills, Bridgehampton, Palm Beach, Sag Harbor, Philadelphia, Houston, Chesapeake Bay, Fairfield—these are just a few of the locales where NouvelleView has orchestrated moves to and from.
“And we don’t just employ our skill sets for problem-solving related to challenging moves,” says Pamela. “We can organize an estate sale, and since I have a long history with Sotheby’s and Christie’s, I am able advise clients who have antiques and fine art they want to auction.”
Says Juliana: “When you add up all the advantages of NouvelleView, you see that there is really no other company that compares to us, or even does what we’re doing. NouvelleView is run by executives with practiced diplomacy, first-rate communication skills and years of business experience, and it is the last word in bespoke moves.”
About NouvelleView’s Leadership:
With over 25 years as an architect, co-founder and Creative Director Juliana Terian deals with deadlines and timetables on a daily basis, and with multiple art-filled homes in Malibu and Manhattan, she is fully versed in the intricacies of moving. Ms. Terian serves on numerous museum councils including the Chairman’s Council of The Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Hirshhorn International Council, Smithsonian Institution.
Cofounder and Chief Operating Officer Pamela Muller has spent most of her career in real estate, working as a consultant for Debenham Tewson & Chinnocks, the international behemoth that recently merged with Cushman & Wakefield, as well as as an associate for Sotheby's and as vice president and director of marketing for Sterling Equities. She holds an MBA from Fordham University and an MS from Columbia University.
For additional information, visit www.nouvelleview.com or phone: 646-642-6954