In the dining room, which boasts unparalleled views of New York’s Flatiron building, a custom dining table and John Boone dining chairs are surmounted by a Studio Drift “Fragile Future” ceiling fixture. A sculptural torchière by Kelly Kiefer from Guy Regal NYC, Victor Vasarely artwork, and urchin table lamp by David Netto Design complete the Suzanne Tucker designed space.
Photo: Roger DaviesTour a Major Collector’s Art-Filled New York Pied-à-Terre
Tour a Major Collector’s Art-Filled New York Pied-à-Terre
Tour a Major Collector’s Art-Filled New York Pied-à-Terre
A series of faceted crystal pendants from David Wiseman punctuates the serene kitchen area.
Photo: Roger DaviesTour a Major Collector’s Art-Filled New York Pied-à-Terre
Tour a Major Collector’s Art-Filled New York Pied-à-Terre
In the living room, work by Per Kirkeby, Julian Lethbridge, and Ha Chong-Yuen surround a conversation area of Jonas NY lounge chairs, 1960s cocktail table by Philip and Kelvin Laverne, and 1920s Swedish lacquer tables by Axel-Enar Hjorth. The Simone Crestani circular ceiling fixture is from Bernd Goeckler.
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Art by Milton Resnick (left), Lee Ufan (center), and Anish Kapoor (right) are paired with a vintage French sideboard, a Lindsey Adelman Studio ceiling fixture, and an Hervé Van Der Straeten sconce from Ralph Pucci, in the entry of a Flatiron apartment designed by Suzanne Tucker.
Photo: Roger DaviesTour a Major Collector’s Art-Filled New York Pied-à-Terre
A textural plaster work by Adriana Varejão hangs above a Jonas NY sofa upholstered in a Holland & Sherry fabric in the main bedroom.
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An intimate guest suite makes big statement with a natural woven wallcovering from Phillip Jeffries, 1970s Empire side table chair, vintage lacquered Osvaldo Borsani cabinet from Guy Regal NYC, and collection of 19th-century stoneware vases from Thailand.
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A vintage teal lacquered goatskin credenza Tucker equates to “swimming in the Caribbean ocean” sets the scene in the study, where a convex mirror from Liz O’Brien and 1970s French lucite table lamps create an eye-catching vignette atop a Moroccan rug.
Photo: Roger DaviesTour a Major Collector’s Art-Filled New York Pied-à-Terre
Hidden away from the main living area, the media room offered the chance to go bold where a Yayoi Kusama artwork inspired a custom orange ottoman. A pair of Gerard Ferretti ebony side tables, Sloan Miyasato table lamps, and a large Murano glass chandelier finish the space.
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