Upper East Side Penthouse | New York, New York | description

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East River penthouse living room with custom amethyst stone feature wall, built-in walnut bar shelving, sculptural chandelier, and city views.
Green velvet curved sofa beneath a sculptural brass wall installation with globe accents, paired with pale stone coffee tables in an East River penthouse lounge.
East River penthouse living room with wood floors, green velvet sofa, custom wall light fixture above the sofa, sculptural seating, and layered natural materials.
East River penthouse living room with green velvet sofa, custom wall light sculpture, marble coffee tables, dark wood floors, and expansive NYC skyline views through floor-to-ceiling windows.
Custom galley kitchen in an East River penthouse, featuring charcoal cabinetry, natural stone counters, and integrated appliances.
Curved leather banquette and marble pedestal table beneath a sculptural chandelier, set against floor-to-ceiling windows with New York city skyline views.
Bedroom suite with blue upholstered headboard, textured stone walls, curved charcoal sofa, and framed city-photography art beside a large window view.
Manhattan guest bedroom with curved velvet sofa, lounge chair, sculptural brass wall art, and floor-to-ceiling corner windows overlooking the New York City skyline.
Rendered floor plan of a Manhattan East River penthouse showing living and dining areas, bedrooms, kitchen, and an outdoor terrace.

This striking penthouse apartment along the East River has unobstructed views on three sides, allowing for an abundance of natural light throughout the day and spectacular city views by night. The rooms are generous in scale with a variety of natural stones, woods, metals and textures to create a framework of architectural elements which complement the decorative finishes. The custom designed furnishings celebrate the handcrafted art of metalsmiths, glassblowers, textile weavers, furniture makers and stonemasons who contributed to the refined, industrial-inspired, urban aesthetic.

  • Architecture: Andrew B. Ballard
  • Interior Design: Andrew B. Ballard
  • Photography : Tim Williams