Living Room
The living room is designed in loft-like minimalist and post-modern style to create a comfortable and conversation area for entertaining.
“The view of the apartment brings the outside
in,” interior designer Laurie Harrow says. “The
view is so phenomenal that it almost didn’t
matter what we did. It’s just spectacular.”
A zebra rug from Africa is a centerpiece of
the room and furniture is arranged so that
it is conducive to allowing people to see one
another from every view in the space. An
abundance of trees, minimalist furnishings,
and a focus on artwork provide nature and
warmth for the Jerusalem tile floors throughout the apartment. (Not shown is a 12-foot
wide triptych by Anne Peretz, which adds
color and drama to the space.)
Dining Room
Modiani designed two custom credenzas that
were created by Cesar. The credenzas are
large and the defining pieces for the dining
room. They were made from a unique
heat-treated oak and were finished off with
stainless steel legs. The chandelier, which
appears to be floating, was made in Soho
from materials used to make lenses for
eyewear. There are also layers of glass
pebbles and a light in the middle.
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