Tribeca Apartment

Tribeca Apartment

Tribeca Apartment

Tribeca Apartment

Our long-time clients and recent empty nesters enlisted us after realizing their dream of moving to New York City, landing in the famed 108 Leonard in Tribeca. The Beaux-Arts-style building had recently been renovated, and our goal was to inject personality and depth into the new space. Each room drew inspiration from the couple’s extensive travels and modern art collection, as well as the building's architectural elements. In collaboration with Rachel Sloane Interiors, we created warmth with details like a headboard upholstered in vintage suzani fabric, a gallery wall that camouflages the television, and layered antiques. The result is an old-world European oasis in the middle of Manhattan.

Our long-time clients and recent empty nesters enlisted us after realizing their dream of moving to New York City, landing in the famed 108 Leonard in Tribeca. The Beaux-Arts-style building had recently been renovated, and our goal was to inject personality and depth into the new space. Each room drew inspiration from the couple’s extensive travels and modern art collection, as well as the building's architectural elements. In collaboration with Rachel Sloane Interiors, we created warmth with details like a headboard upholstered in vintage suzani fabric, a gallery wall that camouflages the television, and layered antiques. The result is an old-world European oasis in the middle of Manhattan.

Our long-time clients and recent empty nesters enlisted us after realizing their dream of moving to New York City, landing in the famed 108 Leonard in Tribeca. The Beaux-Arts-style building had recently been renovated, and our goal was to inject personality and depth into the new space. Each room drew inspiration from the couple’s extensive travels and modern art collection, as well as the building's architectural elements. In collaboration with Rachel Sloane Interiors, we created warmth with details like a headboard upholstered in vintage suzani fabric, a gallery wall that camouflages the television, and layered antiques. The result is an old-world European oasis in the middle of Manhattan.

Photography: Rebecca Pollak Jones

Photography: Rebecca Pollak Jones

WASHINGTON STUDIO

1667 Wisconsin Ave NW, Washington, DC 20007

NEW YORK STUDIO

110 E 25th St,
New York, NY 10010

WASHINGTON STUDIO

1667 Wisconsin Ave NW, Washington, DC 20007

NEW YORK STUDIO

110 E 25th St,
New York, NY 10010

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WASHINGTON STUDIO

1667 Wisconsin Ave NW, Washington, DC 20007

NEW YORK STUDIO

110 E 25th St,
New York, NY 10010