Located in the prestigious Museum Tower on West 53rd Street, adjacent to the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), this 2,000-square-foot apartment was transformed by Hines Collective into a striking fusion of 1960s mod-inspired design and minimalist modernism. The owners, passionate art collectors, sought a space that embodied a "gallery-space-meets-space-station" aesthetic, which led to a complete overhaul of the untouched 1982 interior. Stripped down to studs and slabs, the apartment was reimagined with seamless epoxy resin floors, custom furniture, and sleek white surfaces that create a serene backdrop for the owners' extensive vintage and contemporary art collection. Key features include a custom 28-foot sectional that flows through the living room, a luxurious walk-in closet that replaced the second bedroom, and a kitchen with white glass Miele appliances warmed by textured banquettes and accent tiles. The design blends function with artistic expression, turning the apartment into a modern art sanctuary with floor-to-ceiling windows offering views of Fifth Avenue and New York City's vibrant cultural scene.
Space-Age Flair Meets Contemporary Minimalism in an Artfully Renovated New York Apartment
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12 Nov 2024
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