New York Apartment Bedroom

New York Apartment Bedroom

framed prints

Thomas Loof

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Warhol and Twombly in a New York Entrance Hall

In the entrance hall, 30 prints from the 1970s by such giants of the art world as Warhol, Lichtenstein, and Twombly are hung frame to frame.

living room

Thomas Loof

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Modern Classics in a Manhattan Living Room

In a new 37th-floor Manhattan apartment, designers David Greer and Andrew Halliday mixed modern classics — a Karl Springer coffee table, a Jean-Michel Frank–style sofa, and Barcelona stools by Mies van der Rohe that the owner's Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, Emma, claims for her own.

wall unit

Thomas Loof

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Custom Cabinets in a New York Condo

Custom cabinetry — a signature of the designers — drives the whole design and function of this small space. A wall unit of cerused French oak runs nearly the entire length of the living room. Golan Levin's software art, Stria, is on the TV.

living and dining area

Thomas Loof

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Combined Living and Dining Areas

The living and dining areas are combined in this 550-square-foot room, typical of new condo construction. The curtains are one of the few patterned fabrics in the apartment. Dining chair covered in Dualoy leather.

table

Thomas Loof

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Chic Table Setting in a New York Apartment

Even when dinner is Chinese takeout, the table is beautifully set with Chain d'Ancre dinner plates by Hermès, Laque de Chine chargers by Haviland, Excess stemware by Saint Louis, flatware by Puiforcat, and napkins from Charlotte Moss.

silver chandelier

Thomas Loof

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Ethereal Artwork in a City Abode

It's a bug, it's a plant, it's...a chandelier! Artist U-Ram Choe's mysterious Urbanus Female Larva flutters its lacy motorized wings above the dining table.

desk

Thomas Loof

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All-in-One Study, Guest Room, and Den

For the all-in-one study/guest room/den, a desk that clips on to a supporting pier can be removed to make room for the sofa bed. Dakota Jackson desk chair covered in perforated leather from Dualoy.

bedroom

Thomas Loof

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Dual-Purpose Wall Unit in a New York Condo

The niche in the wall unit was specifically designed for the Peter Hujar photograph and Thai sculpture. A panel on the wall to the right of the unit swings out flush with the edge of the shelves, creating privacy for the bedroom. The bedroom side of the unit is fitted with ample closets.

bedroom

Thomas Loof

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Beatles and Bjorn in a New York Bedroom

Harry Benson's 1964 photo of the Beatles was taken at the Georges V in Paris right after the Fab Four found out that I Want to Hold Your Hand had shot to the top of the charts in the U.S., and that Ed Sullivan wanted them on his show. Bjorn Schulke's Solar-Space-Mobile, a delicate wire ceiling fixture, hangs above. Bolster pillows by Dualoy.

bathroom shower and sink

Thomas Loof

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Dramatic Bathroom in a Manhattan Condo

Limestone and Nero Portoro marble make for a bathroom that's pure theater. Rain showerhead from Urban Archaeology, Normandy polished nickel sink from Waterworks.

guest room

Thomas Loof

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A Versatile Guest Room in New York

A larger view of the room shows three bronze panels designed to mask the ventilation system. The vintage airplanes are from Bizarre Bazaar. Dakota Jackson desk chair covered in perforated leather from Dualoy.

desk

Thomas Loof

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Guest Room Desk with a Little Surprise

Chic is in the tiny details: Halliday and Greer had the desk in the study/guest room not just cerused, but ebonized. Fans of what they call "little surprises" and "small visual treats," they borrowed the color of the shagreen top from an Hermès box, and lacquered the drawer interior hunter green.

New York Apartment Bedroom

Source: https://www.housebeautiful.com/design-inspiration/house-tours/g362/halliday-small-urbane-0708/

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