This contemporary penthouse located in a high-rise development in West Chelsea in Manhattan is the result of the meticulous dedication of The Turett Collaborative (TTC) architecture team.
Entrusted with the task of establishing a space that centered the family and gathering areas within the home, TTC purposefully oriented the kitchen as the anchor of the penthouse, opening up a continuous 70-foot-long exposure to house the kitchen, breakfast nook and dining room.
The kitchen is centered by a 15-foot-long island overlooking the Hudson River. A free-floating 11-foot-tall wine display (made of custom glass and bronze with the capacity to hold 700 bottles) defines the kitchen and dining areas without disrupting the continuity of the expanse. The wine display also conceals a pantry.
Throughout the home, custom finishes and millwork were designed to harmonize with the building’s own finishes and unique design elements. The primary bath features Zebrino marble slabs along the floor, up the wall and folding over the pantry.
In collaboration with interior design firm Pamplemousse Design Inc., the TTC team worked tirelessly to ensure every space in the apartment received a personalized touch.
PHOTOS: Travis Mark
Retrofit Team
Architect: The Turett Collaborative
Interior Designer: Pamplemousse Design Inc.