Studio Mellone devises a chic design unit at 200 Amsterdam
Interior designer Andre Mellone is sharing a initial glimpse of his eyesight for the substantial duplex penthouse perched on the 49th and 50th floors of 200 Amsterdam, the Elkus Manfredi–designed tower that is the tallest setting up on New York’s Higher West Facet.
Inspirations for the 6,400-square-foot home, listing for $38 million, are assorted. Motivated by a new check out to I.M. Pei’s Sutton Spot city residence, Mellone made a sense of drama in the entry by wrapping structural columns with luxurious Scalamandré silver leaf wallpaper. Other influences involve Halston’s lavish Olympic Tower showroom (noticeable in a lengthy industrial place of work table) and nearby Lincoln Middle (the crystal sconces copy the kinds at the Metropolitan Opera).
All 4 bedrooms are en suite. The oversized dwelling area has been imagined as an amphitheater of types, with Arden Riddle swivel chairs that offer you sights of the Hudson River and the Manhattan skyline. (There’s also a 116-foot-very long terrace going through Central Park, some 660 feet beneath.)
All through the residence, an assortment of modern day, classic, and customized pieces—including Christian Liaigre accent tables, Knoll Spoleto Chairs, Danny Kaplan Titus lamps, and a 1950s Feal Milano bookcase—create a modern-day, but timeless dynamic.
A slice of France in Miami
Two Roads Growth is sharing never-before-observed photographs of French designer Jean-Louis Deniot’s vision for the interiors at Elysee Miami, the 57-tale rental in Edgewater designed by architecture business Arquitectonica.
For his initially to start with floor-up household project in the U.S., Deniot harkened back to Miami’s midcentury golden period, incorporating black-and-white marble, tailor made mosaic designs, vintage furnishings, with antique gold and silver leafing accents. “I viewed the 1964 film Soy Cuba, study architecture guides by Morris Lapidus, and went as a result of hundreds of visuals of Dorothy Draper,” Deniot explained in a statement. “I required a chic, enjoyable, and airy structure, an aesthetic assertion that reflects the enjoyable, artsy vacation spot Miami is.” The Advert100 interior designer additional that he chose a coloration palette that would “reflect the exteriors and the views of the sky and drinking water from the inside.” Residences feature tailor made kitchens with Italkraft cabinetry, Wolf ranges, and Sub-Zero appliances. Bogs consist of Waterworks fittings.