Peek inside the 432 park avenue, one of the most famous residential skyscrapers in the entire world and the tallest residential building in all the globe. This massive structure of the new york skyline was conceived by architect Rafael Viñoly, while the interior design was designed by Deborah Berke Partners and the firm Bentel & Bentel.
Their design for all the interior apartments features formal alignments that frame views and create a connection to the exterior.
“In the living room of the model residence, a coffee table, a chandelier and a rug perfectly align with the windows and the city beyond,” explained the designers for Deborah Berke Partners on their behance account. A perfect set of decoration pieces.
“Floors are pale maple, bathrooms are slabbed marble, and all hardware is custom designed for the building.” As a result, you get an exquisite and delicate interior decoration, with the feeling, where every detail is custom-made.
Following a very visually clean aesthetics, Deborah Berke Partners took the challenge to design every interior of the residential skyscraper in New York.
In a kitchen with another oversized window with a view over Central Park features a marble flooring and an all-white color palette, with the exception of a few light wood and marble details.
Every room of this model residence mirrors the geometrical architecture of the building and the work done by Viñoly. The magnitude of such a project is balanced by the use of functional everyday objects. This made it possible for the designers to create a luxurious interior with a functional side.
Deborah Berke Partners made sure to include rich fabrics, textures, and colors to the design. In the master bedroom, we can see a dark blue velvet that sits well with the patterned quilt and the tufted wall on the headboard wall.
For sure one of the most breathtaking views in the world.
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