The two-story house features a patterned, ivory-toned façade adorned with classic black steel casement windows and walls of quarried sandstone. Inside, the house offers a variety of entertaining spaces, including a library that transforms into a home theater with the push of a button.
Legendary Hollywood production designer Charles Infante reconceived the luxurious primary bedroom with a fireplace, double wardrobe dressing rooms, and an outdoor terrace.
Kanner took inspiration from the Bauhaus school and design pioneers like Frank Lloyd Wright, Rudolph Schindler, and Richard Neutra.
“In his work, there is freshness and extremely intelligent design,” Jeff Kohl of The Agency, who is co-listing the property with Ernie Carswell and Christopher Pickett of Douglas Elliman, tells AD PRO. “His style embraces the ’50s and ’60s aesthetic that is very much present in this property.”
Model Units
An Inside Look at David Adjaye’s New York Building
New York developer Lightstone has unveiled the first look at the interiors of 130 William, Sir David Adjaye’s new 800-foot-tall residential tower in the Financial District.
Collaborating with Hill West Architects, Adjaye Associates designed the exterior architecture for the 66-story building, as well as the interiors, amenities spaces, and public plaza park outside. New just-unveiled model units were also done by the architect.
The 242 residences range from studios to four bedrooms, and are crafted with airy interiors framed by oversized bronze arched windows and wide-plank white oak flooring. Model units feature signature pieces from Pierre Frey, Kelly Wearstler, Holly Hunt, Tom Faulkner, Pierre Paulin, and more top design brands.
Residents have already started moving in, with the entire development expected to be completed this fall. Corcoran Sunshine Marketing Group is exclusively handling sales and marketing.
A Tribeca Developments Offers an Ode to Italy
Venerated Italian brand Molteni&C|Dada has unveiled the 59th-floor model residence at 111 Murray Street, the 64-story, Kohn Pedersen Fox–designed glass residential tower in New York’s Tribeca.
Listing for $7.95 million, the three-bedroom, 3,057-square-foot home offers a diverse mix of more than a dozen Molteni&C pieces—including iconic armchairs and tables designed by Gio Ponti—as well as a custom Dada kitchen, bedding by Frette, lighting by Flos, and art from Marisa Newman Projects.
“Our legacy is one of innovation and embracing new ideas,” said Molteni Group president Carlo Molteni. “Collaborating with the 111 Murray Street team to create a new design language was an enriching challenge and a natural ideological fit.”
Offering expansive views of both the Hudson and East Rivers, 59East is part of 111 Murray’s River to River Collection, a select group of elite homes within the tower’s upper portion.