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This apartment in a Manhattan high-rise sequentially divides the space into three zones for living. Each of the zones—lounge, study and private chambers—frames and capitalizes on a soaring view of the Manhattan cityscape.
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Airy and iconic – an aspirational Manhattan home with overtones of a sushi bar in the sky. Low-profile design gems by such illustrious names as Martin Szekely and Christian Liaigre, as well as custom furniture by RdC, Ltd. (such as the dining table shown here), leave lots of space for the high-profile views
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This penthouse in the historic Warren and Wetmore building is home to the Ford Models Women’s Division and exhibition space, paying homage to the history of the building through a palette of Art Deco, Gothic, and Parisian themes.
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