A High-Contrast Apartment by Grade Makes a Bold Statement with Art and Design

To craft a serene residence for a burgeoning collector, the designers combined an array of adventurous furniture pieces and textural elements with works by George Condo, Pat Steir, and Bosco Sodi

Modern living room with white armchairs, black marble coffee table, and abstract wall art near large windows.
In a Manhattan apartment designed by Grade, an untitled Pierre Soulages artwork from Levy Gorvy gallery is displayed over the marble fireplace; the armchairs are by Pierre Yovanovitch, the custom cocktail table is by Mathieu Lehanneur, and the side tables are by Eric Schmitt and Mattia Bonetti. Photo: Richard Powers

Apartment hunting in New York can often sound like that familiar fable—this one is too cramped, that one too dark, until you find the address that is just right. It was a similar story for one ambitious executive who searched across the city until discovering a full-floor, 3,800-square-foot penthouse in lower Manhattan with a wraparound terrace that flooded the space with natural light. Introduced to Thomas Hickey and Edward Yedid of Grade five years prior, the client had several requests to make the two-bedroom residence his own, including raising the ceiling height to better accommodate his tall stature and utilizing a neutral palette of black, white, and grays to create a calming, elegant interior.

Modern hallway with dark console table, abstract art, and textured chairs under soft lighting.
In the foyer, a Richard Prince “Joke” painting, Georges Jouve ceramic plate, and Mathieu Lehanneur Spring lamp animate a console that’s flanked by side chairs from Ralph Pucci. Photo: Richard Powers

“He wanted a beautifully tailored apartment,” Yedid tells Galerie. “We had to really think about the use of materials, the different forms and shapes, and the types of furniture, as well as bringing in art and texture to create a graphic quality that we were looking for.”

Inspired by the composition of a black-and-white photograph, the designers approached the layout by reviewing how each object sits in relation to the next. Central spaces were brightened with custom plaster striated white walls. Cerused oak adds warmth to the library and door surrounds, while metal and stone elements balance the softness with structure. “We wanted to make sure everything felt very handcrafted,” explains Yedid. “It was an extreme amount of attention to detail. He wanted it to be sleek; he didn’t want it to be slick.”

Modern living room with sectional sofa, abstract art, bookshelves, and a sleek black chair.
In the library, a Barnaby Barford work overlooks a bold collection of collectible design, including a Reynold Rodriguez K chair, Mathieu Lehanneur Inverted Gravity cocktail table topped with Katherine Glenday vessels, and Dune sofa upholstered in Loro Piana cashmere. Photo: Richard Powers

“It was an extreme amount of attention to detail. He wanted it to be sleek; he didn’t want it to be slick”

Edward Yedid

The play of light was another driving factor in the interior design. Here, the designers mixed matte finishes with high-gloss elements, including a dynamic Mathieu Lehanneur Ocean Memories cocktail table, customized for the space, that anchors the living room. Reflective surfaces on the Liaigre lacquer chairs, Mattia Bonetti side tables, and Aldo Bakker stool pair with quieter textiles from Pierre Frey and Jouffre and sumptuous Pierre Yovanovitch armchairs, upholstered in a textural Rogers & Goffigon bouclé. “When you’re doing a design that doesn’t have a lot of pattern or color, you need to find more interesting ways to catch your eye,” says Yedid.

Modern living room with white and black furniture, large windows, and a view of a cityscape and greenery outside.
The wave-like surface of the Mathieu Lehanneur cocktail table bounces light around the living room that features a custom sofa, Liaigre’s Inca table, and Eric Schmitt floor lamp. Photo: Richard Powers

Different shapes were implemented throughout, including in the dining room, where a monolithic marble table is paired with a round Eric Schmitt pendant lamp, circle sconces by Richard Meier, and a curved Bernar Venet sculpture. “We’re looking for those relationships between texture and contrast, other different principles of black-and-white relationships, and then we find specific pieces that fold into that narrative,” says Hickey.

Modern dining room with a marble table, stylish chairs, abstract painting, and large windows with a city view.
A bold George Condo adds a pop of color to the dining room, where a custom marble table is topped by a Bernar Venet sculpture and Eric Schmitt pendant light. Photo: Richard Powers

Throughout the process, the client looked at the shopping experience as an education, discovering more selective design pieces from talents like Lehanneur and Schmitt, and visiting galleries and artist studios in London and New York, including the Brooklyn space of Bosco Sodi, where the team selected a textural work that hangs in the main bedroom.

“It was important to see different things by these different artists that exuded all these qualities that we were trying to apply to the apartment in different ways,” says Yedid, himself a collector for more than two decades. “Black, gray, and white can be very repetitive so you have to find different applications of those colors in different textures, finishes, and put them together in a way that is meaningful.”

Modern bedroom with a large bed, gray tones, a bench at the foot, abstract art on the walls, and a window view.
Art by Louise Nevelson (left) and Bosco Sodi artwork adds texture to the main bedroom where Grade designed the custom bed and nightstands. Photo: Richard Powers

One of Richard Prince’s “joke” paintings joins a Spring onyx and white marble lamp by Lehanneur and a Georges Jouvre ceramic dish in the foyer, adding a bit of whimsy to a serious compilation. “Eddie was able to loosen him up with art pieces that didn’t align with everything, or even just relaxing symmetries so it wasn’t so strict,” says Hickey. “There’s a way to find a balance with everything.”

Modern office with black marble desk, angled lamp, books, gray walls, and abstract artwork on the wall.
Loro Piana cashmere covers the walls in the study where George Condo’s Linear Portrait (2019) has pride of place. Photo: Richard Powers

Art also provides conservative pops of color throughout, such as the turquoise blue of a George Condo painting in the dining room, a fiery red Glenn Ligon study in the library, and Richard Prince photograph in the study. “To be able to play and manipulate a black and white palette the way that we did would have been completely different than the way a traditionalist may have done,” Hickey tells Galerie. “It’s somewhat satisfying to see a client evolve because he went in with a very black-and-white attitude. Not only is the project great because we were able to achieve such an amazing space for him, that’s very unique for him, but to also to see that he’s evolving to appreciate things outside his comfort zone.”

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A Monochromatic Apartment by Grade Makes a Bold Impact Using Art and Design

In a Manhattan apartment designed by Grade, an Untitled Pierre Soulages artwork from Levy Gorvy gallery is displayed over the marble fireplace; the armchairs are by Pierre Yovanovitch, the custom cocktail table is by Mathieu Lehanneur, and the side tables are by Eric Schmitt and Mattia Bonetti.

Photograph by Richard Powers

The wavelike surface of the Mathieu Lehanneur cocktail table bounces light around the living room that features a custom sofa, Liaigre Inca table, and Eric Schmitt floor lamp.

Photograph by Richard Powers

In the foyer, a Richard Prince “Joke” painting, Georges Jouve ceramic plate, and Mathieu Lehanneur Spring lamp animate a console that’s flanked by side chairs from Ralph Pucci.

Photograph by Richard Powers

Loro Piana cashmere covers the walls in the study where George Condo’s Linear Portrait (2019) has pride of place.

Photograph by Richard Powers

Art by Louise Nevelson (left) and Bosco Sodi artwork adds texture to the main bedroom where Grade designed the custom bed and nightstands.

Photograph by Richard Powers

Honed Carrara marble envelopes the main bath where a freestanding tub is paired with gunmetal black fixtures by Piet Boon for Cocoon.

Photograph by Richard Powers

In the library, a Barnaby Barford work overlooks a bold collection of collectible design, including a Reynold Rodriguez K chair, Mathieu Lehanneur Inverted Gravity cocktail table topped with Katherine Glenday vessels, and Dune sofa upholstered in Loro Piana cashmere.

Photograph by Richard Powers

A bold George Condo adds a pop of color to the dining room, where a custom marble table is topped by a Bernar Venet sculpture and Eric Schmitt pendant light.

Photograph by Richard Powers

A black-and-white Brent Wadden work is displayed in the dining room that features an Eric Schmitt pendant, custom marble table, Warren Platner dining chairs, Bernar Venet sculpture, and Hala Matta ceramic plate from R & Company.

Photograph by Richard Powers

White Abyss (2006-2007) by Pat Steir is featured in the Grade-designed living room.

Photograph by Richard Powers

An art-filled guest bedroom features a work by Matthew Caughy and Zane Jones over the custom bed while the dresser, designed by Grade, is surmounted by a series of Idris Kahn prints from Sean Kelly Gallery.

Photograph by Richard Powers

The apartment’s black-and-white palette extends to the terrace that offers sweeping views of lower Manhattan.

Photograph by Richard Powers
Modern living room with white armchairs, marble fireplace, black coffee table, and large windows. Minimalist decor.
Modern living room with white and black furniture, large windows, and a view of a cityscape and greenery outside.
Modern hallway with dark console table, abstract art, and textured chairs under soft lighting.
Modern office with black marble desk, angled lamp, books, gray walls, and abstract artwork on the wall.
Modern bedroom with a large bed, gray tones, a bench at the foot, abstract art on the walls, and a window view.
Modern bathroom with freestanding oval tub, marble wall, black stool, and large window with natural light.
Modern living room with sectional sofa, abstract art, bookshelves, and a sleek black chair.
Modern dining room with a marble table, stylish chairs, abstract painting, and large windows with a city view.
Modern dining room with a white circular chandelier, abstract wall art, marble table, and two sleek black chairs.
Modern art piece with monochrome vertical gradients behind a minimalist black and white chair and side table.
Modern bedroom with a sleek grey bed, white dresser, abstract art, large window, and minimalist decor.
Sunny rooftop garden with seating, surrounded by trees and white flowers, creating a peaceful urban retreat.
Modern living room with white armchairs, marble fireplace, black coffee table, and large windows. Minimalist decor.
Modern living room with white and black furniture, large windows, and a view of a cityscape and greenery outside.
Modern hallway with dark console table, abstract art, and textured chairs under soft lighting.
Modern office with black marble desk, angled lamp, books, gray walls, and abstract artwork on the wall.
Modern bedroom with a large bed, gray tones, a bench at the foot, abstract art on the walls, and a window view.
Modern bathroom with freestanding oval tub, marble wall, black stool, and large window with natural light.
Modern living room with sectional sofa, abstract art, bookshelves, and a sleek black chair.
Modern dining room with a marble table, stylish chairs, abstract painting, and large windows with a city view.
Modern dining room with a white circular chandelier, abstract wall art, marble table, and two sleek black chairs.
Modern art piece with monochrome vertical gradients behind a minimalist black and white chair and side table.
Modern bedroom with a sleek grey bed, white dresser, abstract art, large window, and minimalist decor.
Sunny rooftop garden with seating, surrounded by trees and white flowers, creating a peaceful urban retreat.