INTERIORS

Manhattan Apartment

INTERIORS

Manhattan Apartment

The interior design vision for this project was to create a cohesive interior composition based on design and material continuity, and with an added sense of luminance through all the spaces. The brief called for a City home where you experience calm and comfort through clean lines, and a tailored casualness.

In establishing a contemporary interior that offered a subtle juxtaposition to an otherwise classic prewar apartment a new vocabulary was required. The path chosen incorporated an affluence of light reflective materials that cladded, and wrapped the apartment. A re-occurring white lacquer panel was introduced as a core interior component. It is a vertical, repetitious and binding millwork element that when “superimposed” created a new scale with the existing interiors. The new furniture collection curated for this apartment celebrates a merging of Nordic and Japanese sensibilities. Represented in particular with Danish curated vintage furniture paired with new, and a selection of custom designed furniture pieces by Eva Jensen Design.

The interior scope called for a complete furnishing package that included window and floor treatment, interior accessories, as well as advisory for collectible and decorative artwork, and an art installation plan. A constraint in material use forms the basis of the furniture ensemble. The furnishing color palette is composed of mostly natural materials, taking advantage of nature’s inherent and rich characteristics, and makes use of matted, satin and high gloss finishes. The tonality is set in a white to grey scale accompanied by natural oak, paper cord, taupe leather, glass and steel. The only color introduced is two shades of soft greens. Bright colors and black are for the most part reserved to be experienced through the artwork.

All selected materials are “interwoven” throughout the spaces appearing in different combinations allowing for some interchangeability. This simple theme allows for variations, and creates an ease and openness for further arrangements within the overall interior design composition.

Location: New York, NY
Size: 3200 Sq. Ft.
Services: Architecture, Interior Design and Collecting Design Advisory
Photography: Emily Andrews and Eva Christine Jensen

Location: New York, NY
Size: 3200 Sq. Ft.
Services: Architecture, Interior Design and Collecting Design Advisory
Photography: Emily Andrews and Eva Christine Jensen

Furniture Plan

FOYER GALLERY

FOYER GALLERY

Foyer Gallery, View towards Living room

Before – Hover to see

After — Click for Credenza Bench

Before – Hover to see

After — Click for Credenza Bench

Color palette

Mood board

Nature reference

Nature reference

LIVING ROOM

LIVING ROOM

Living room looking West, ensample of Wegner and midcentury vintage Scandinavian furniture

Before – Hover to see

After

Before – Hover to see

After

Color palette

Mood board

Material reference

Nature reference

DINING ROOM

DINING ROOM

Dining room looking West, White lacquer wall paneling, Wegner furniture, and custom roman shades.

Before – Hover to see

After

Color palette

Louis Poulsen PHA Artichoke lamp

Wegner Dining table CH327

Wegner Wishbone chair CH24

Spatial Design Diagram, East West axis with extruded white lacquer paneling elements and custom benches

FAMILY ROOM

FAMILY ROOM

Family room, custom built-in white lacquer Wall unit with integrated audio-visual equipment — click for Wall Unit

Before – Hover to see

After

Color palette

Mood board

Detail, Wall unit

Detail, Family room

MASTER SUITE

MASTER SUITE

Master Suite, bedroom looking North towards Dressing area, white lacquer room divider closet — Click for Master Suite

Before – Hover to see

After –  Swipe to see other view

Color palette

Mood board

Handwoven Finish mohair wool blanket

Nature reference

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