Uma Thurman's Gramercy Park Duplex Sells for $6.61M

The living room features a neoclassical marble fireplace.Earlier this year, actress Uma Thurman placed her Gramercy Park duplex on the market, offering it with Compass’s Kunsang Mipam Thurman (her brother), Adam Sikorski and Dan Bentov and Corcoran's Robby Browne and Chris Kann for $6.25M. It’s incredibly stylish, so we’re not surprised that it went into contract less than two months later and the Observer has recently learned that the sale price was $6.61M, more than 5% over the original ask.

Besides the coveted Gramercy Park key, the new owners get an elegant five-bedroom, three-and-a-half-bathroom pre-war with a modern open layout. A foyer opens to the kitchen and dining room as well as an open living room featuring a neoclassical marble fireplace. French doors let in plenty of light and open to a Juliet balcony overlooking Gramercy Park.

French doors in the dining room open to a Juliet balcony overlooking Gramercy Park. A Juliet balcony overlooks Gramercy Park.

The chef's kitchen features such luxurious details as custom Italian Molteni cabinets, a fleur-de-lis tiled hood, Bosch and Miele appliances, a live-edge black walnut entertaining island and Namibian marble countertops.

The kitchen features a live-edge black walnut entertaining island.

Two of the bedrooms are located on the first floor and the other three are located on the second. Among the latter is the serene master suite, which features horsehair upholstered walls and a spa-like master bathroom.

The master bedroom has horsehair-upholstered walls. All of the bedrooms are spacious and light-filled. A separate dressing area features a vanity.

The master bathroom features a Turkish steam shower, vaulted crackle tile ceiling, cast-iron tub and marble bench along with a Carrera marble double vanity.

The master bathroom has a Turkish steam shower. The master bathroom features a Carrera marble double vanity.

Another bathroom has an antique English pull-chain water closet and ornately tiled walls.

Another bathroom featues an antique English pull-chain water closet.