Inside a Legendary New York Hotel, a Home With Wall-to-Wall Tiger Print
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Interior designer Martin Brule describes the transformed apartment in the Sherry-Netherland as embodying a loft spirit, with a dreamy upscale interpretation of open-plan living that spans 11,000 square feet.
Brule skillfully blends 18th- and 19th-century European antiques with Modernist furniture, creating a vibrant environment filled with color and texture, reflective of both an artistic and sophisticated lifestyle.
The apartment features custom-forged pocket doors and luxurious spaces like a sophisticated sitting room connected to a dining area reminiscent of glamorous late-night Parisian meals, thereby redefining urban elegance.
With a layout that emphasizes flow, the apartment includes a screening room and celestial primary suite, showcasing Brule's keen ability to marry comfort with style through high-quality materials and artistic decor.
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