A semi-suspended staircase is the star of this 3,600-square-foot duplex loft in northwest Tribeca.
A couple with an extraordinary art collection shared their two-bedroom apartment with Architectural Digest. / 1 comment
"The open living plan was essentially the shape of an obtuse triangle," interior designer Benjamin Vandiver told Architectural Digest. "My instinct was to embrace the oddly shaped living room and not fight against it." / 3 comments
A businessman in his late '30s with a new Sterling Mason three-bedroom hired Consort, the L.A. design firm with a shop/office on Duane, to handle the design. / 3 comments
Architectural Digest featured a lovely Tribeca home designed by the mother-daughter team of Suzanne and Lauren McGrath. The owners “liked the downtown vibe but didn’t want to forego design elements more typical of an Upper East Side prewar building."
"Art Deco luxe meets rebelliously sophisticated" is how fashion-and-handbag designer Gretchen Maull describes the style of her Tribeca home, as featured on Apartment Therapy.
Sight Unseen featured the Tribeca loft of Danish designer Søren Rose and his family. "You’ve gotta be either Keith Richards or Steve McQueen to get on my wall," says Rose.
She's the co-founder of Tenoverten nail salons; he's restaurateur behind Smith & Mills and Tiny's. Together they throw dance parties in their Tribeca loft, recently featured in fashion designer Jenni Kayne's lifestyle blog, Rip & Tan. / 1 comment
The apartment in northwest Tribeca has 11-foot-tall casement windows and, says Elle Decor, "a decor that runs like a river—calm on the surface but with powerful currents below." / 2 comments
"I told a couple of designers we interviewed that I had this fantasy of living in a cave and they sort of looked at me in horror," says Jane Boon of the triplex penthouse on Thomas Street. / 2 comments
Goop posted photos of Gwyneth Paltrow's on-the-market apartment in the River Lofts building: "The gigantic bed was designed so every last family member can sit together on it, cousins and pets included." / 2 comments
The 6,000-square-foot penthouse duplex at the the Gerken Building includes a courtyard cut into the top floor. "During the big storm this winter, we had our very own full-scale snow globe," one of the owners told Design Hunting.
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