East River Penthouse
Embrace the vibrant urban setting while welcoming a moment of respite and calm amid the dynamic energy of New York City. An oversized Living Room features a 65” Smart HDTV over a walnut credenza, a custom sectional sleeper sofa with a queen mattress, dual bespoke lounge chairs with side tables and floor lamps. The space flows effortlessly into the open concept kitchen with dining peninsula and the wrap-around private terrace with lounge and dining seating 20 floors above the energetic city streets.
Sliding barndoors open to a spacious master bedroom featuring a king-sized bed with a custom wall-to-wall walnut and upholstery headboard. The headboard includes integrated sconces, reading lamps, uplighting, and convenient charging ports. The custom millwork closets provide guests ample storage, while an upholstered chair and desk with integral power provide an optimal workspace for business travelers.
Bathrooms inspire a sense of serenity with relaxed tones in the terrazzo countertops, marble floor and ceramic wall tile in the walk-in shower. Double sink vanity, backlit mirrors, and custom fixtures from Jaclo & Toto ensure form matches functionality.
The curated artwork collection features custom pieces including:
- Bedroom headboard artwork series “Visage No. 8 & Visage No. 12” by artist Leigh Wells combines collage, mixed media and found vintage paper to engage in a dialogue with our inner complexity. The resulting artworks challenge, in their way, simplistic world views, revealing a curiosity about the nature of consciousness and human relationships. Her work has been featured in The New York Times, Architectural Digest, Elle Decor, and Harper’s Magazine.
- The Living Room “Maze I” playful abstract piece is reminiscent of a board game or maze. Your eye follows the shapes and colors as they twist and turn around the composition. Furthermore, the bold color palette is striking and unexpected, adding sophistication to the work. Melanie Mikecz is an artist and illustrator specializing in a digital mixed media style that charms children and adults alike. Originally hailing from Wisconsin, she earned a B.F.A in Visual Communications from the Washington University School of Art in St. Louis.
- The Kitchen piece “Good Things Take Time” is a meditative exercise: slowed down and carefully colored, embracing the quiet of activity. In a world of instant gratification with a constant stream of media at our fingertips, it serves as a reminder to slow down and to appreciate the journey. Artist Kimberly Young is a graphic designer and artist based in San Francisco.
Separate bedroom
Workspace with desk
Eco-friendly bath amenities
High speed Wi-Fi