Living Room

Tanksley’s main living area features custom curved sofas and vintage table lamps and all the natural light the 38th floor affords. For an space that is listed at over $10 million, the designer’s vision works.
Tanksley’s main living area features custom curved sofas and vintage table lamps and all the natural light the 38th floor affords. For an space that is listed at over $10 million, the designer’s vision works.
Why not have a Steinway & Sons piano? There’s room for that and a few high-level extras like a Gallet Studio console.
Eight handsome vintage armchairs are paired with Ian Ingersol’s dining table and not much more is needed.
A slick moment in the space comes in ths form of this dry bar, where Clive Christian millwork and a sculpture from Julie Saul Studio do the heavy lifting.
The designer opted for a textured Philip Jeffries wallcovering and Dune sofa in a cool fabric for the media, where a peek of the building’s beloved terracotta ornamentation can be seen.
Circa lighting and a light palette give thee guest bedroom more style for a space that’s often considered an afterthought.
Fromental’s ultra-luxurious wallcovering makes an impression in the master.
The upholstered king bed from Louis J. Solomon doesn’t overpower the space, thanks to the designer’s fabric choices—and those priceless views.