1/19/2024 0 Comments 111 57th streetThis is the French-Lebanese duo’s first exhibition in New York and includes a special selection of rare pieces from Brazil, France, Italy, and Lebanon. The exhibition is presented by architecture, design and real estate marketing company frenchCALIFORNIA and curated by Gabriel&Guillaume, a gallery for decorative arts. Guests are taken on a special journey throughout history when walking through the space.” “frenchCALIFORNIA and Gabriel&Guillaume did a wonderful job complementing the space with this installation, bringing in the most incredible pieces, both old and new. “The Landmark Penthouse at 111 West 57th Street is a beautiful combination of the historic Steinway Hall with a fresh new aesthetic,” said Amy Williamson, Director of Sales at 111 West 57th Street. This three-bedroom, four-and-a-half-bathroom residence is priced at $21,000,000. It features dramatic architectural flourishes, a spectacular great room with a vaulted ceiling, grand upper-level master suite and extensive private terraces on both floors. The Landmark Penthouse is a 5,269 sq ft duplex residence designed for gracious living and entertaining on a grand scale. Steinway Hall has now been comprehensively reimaged by SHoP Architects and Studio Sofield to create a limited collection of sprawling, light-filled, pre-war residences that honor the heritage and integrity of one of Midtown’s most cherished landmarks. Steinway Hall was originally designed by the celebrated firm of Warren & Wetmore, the firm responsible for some of Manhattan’s most refined, landmarked Beaux-Arts buildings. The exhibition presents rare pieces of collectible design, from 1900 to 2019 mixed with works of art from leading International Galleries. New York, NY - JDS Development Group, Property Markets Group, Spruce Capital Partners, Studio Sofield, and SHoP Architects today announce the reveal of a temporary exhibition by frenchCALIFORNIA and curated by Gabriel&Guillaume inside the historic Landmark Penthouse atop Steinway Hall.
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