Inside a Rafael de Cárdenas-designed full-floor model unit at 111 West 57th Street
James Austin Mr. de Cárdenas is a native New Yorker who grew up in Midtown West, a short distance from where 111 West 57th Street would eventually rise. His extensive portfolio includes the Cartier flagship store in London, the Kenzo flagship store in Seoul, Vogue Italia offices, Ulla Johnson’s New York showroom, and the Broadway Bar at the Nordstrom flagship up the street from 111 West 57th Street. Earlier this year, he launched a collaboration with Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams.
“We liked the idea of leaning into this idea of adding an almost acid color palette, with some of the greens extending the park's form and presence into the home itself, whilst still speaking to the project's sophistication” – Rafael de Cárdenas
The de Cárdenas model unit is located in the newly constructed tower at 111 West 57th Street, which is the second-tallest residential building in the city and houses 46 full-floor and duplex units. It rises above the beautifully restored and landmarked Steinway Hall, which was converted to 14 loft residences as part of the project.Residents of all units enjoy such amenities as a porte-cochere, attended lobby, double-height fitness center with mezzanine terrace, 82-foot swimming pool with private cabanas, residents’ lounge with terrace, private dining room and chef’s kitchen, children’s playroom, and golf simulator. It is well situated near Central Park, Carnegie Hall, the Theater District, several department store flagships, acclaimed restaurants, and numerous transportation options. Remaining availabilities in the building start at $9,250,000.
↓ Residents arrive via direct elevator entrance into a grand gallery with white macauba stone floors.
↓ Pieces from Mr. de Cárdenas’ collaboration with Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams are on display in the 50-foot Great Room, which boasts 14-foot ceilings, custom smoke-gray oak floors, and floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking Central Park.
↓ The dining area with wet bar is large enough to accommodate a table for ten.
↓ The open kitchen looks out on views of Central Park, and comes equipped with custom cabinetry, stepped crystallo white quartzite countertops and backsplash, and a full suite of Gaggenau appliances.
↓ Bedding by Magniberg is on display in the primary bedroom, which also enjoys southern skyline views and a dressing hall.
↓ A freestanding polished nickel bathtub by William Holland is the centerpiece of the primary bath.
↓ In collaboration with Meredith Darrow of Darrow Art, Mr. de Cárdenas curated the home’s art to focus on works that enhance the extraordinariness of the space.
↓ Mr. de Cárdenas worked with Callidus Guild for custom wall treatments and wallcoverings throughout the full-floor home.
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