Tour a Soaring Chelsea Condo with an Ode to Art
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1/10Photography by Bjorn WallanderThe stained-oak chimney surround features a built-in ventless fireplace from HearthCabinet.Photography by Bjorn WallanderThe stained-oak chimney surround features a built-in ventless fireplace from HearthCabinet.
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2/10Photography by Bjorn WallanderThe living room is furnished with Poul Kjaerholm–designed PK1 chairs, custom blackened-steel cocktail tables, and a cashmere-covered sofa.Photography by Bjorn WallanderThe living room is furnished with Poul Kjaerholm–designed PK1 chairs, custom blackened-steel cocktail tables, and a cashmere-covered sofa.
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3/10Photography by Bjorn WallanderIn a nook off the living room, decorator Mar Silver arranged a collection of pottery and figurines above a custom love seat; the tall wooden ladder is from Southeast Asia.Photography by Bjorn WallanderIn a nook off the living room, decorator Mar Silver arranged a collection of pottery and figurines above a custom love seat; the tall wooden ladder is from Southeast Asia.
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4/10Photography by Bjorn WallanderThe Silver-designed sectional in the media room is covered in a gray silk; the side table and floor lamp are vintage 20th-century Italian pieces.Photography by Bjorn WallanderThe Silver-designed sectional in the media room is covered in a gray silk; the side table and floor lamp are vintage 20th-century Italian pieces.
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5/10Photography by Bjorn WallanderA work by Mauro Perucchetti and an ancient bronze vase punctuate a hallway.Photography by Bjorn WallanderA work by Mauro Perucchetti and an ancient bronze vase punctuate a hallway.
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6/10Photography by Bjorn WallanderIn the dining area, Henge’s Strip chairs line a vintage Hans Wegner table; the curtain fabric is from Calvin Klein Home.Photography by Bjorn WallanderIn the dining area, Henge’s Strip chairs line a vintage Hans Wegner table; the curtain fabric is from Calvin Klein Home.
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8/10Photography by Bjorn WallanderA papier-mâché rendering of an elephant hangs in a guest room.
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10/10Photography by Bjorn WallanderAn ancient stone torso and a Mikael Jansson photograph of Amber Valletta add stark contrast to the master bedroom.Photography by Bjorn WallanderAn ancient stone torso and a Mikael Jansson photograph of Amber Valletta add stark contrast to the master bedroom.
This article appears in the November 2018 issue of NYC&G (New York Cottages & Gardens).