“IT HAS THE spirit of a loft,” says the interior designer Martin Brûlé, surveying the apartment that inhabits an entire floor of the Sherry-Netherland, the 38-story Jazz Age Fifth Avenue co-op and hotel overlooking Central Park at 59th Street.
“The stereotype of a New York loft is that it’s downtown with this artsy feeling, mismatched furniture.
Well, this space has all those elements.
Brûlé has since transformed the 11,000 square feet, which once housed the hotel’s barbershop, gym and several offices, into a wildly imaginative and distinctively uptown version of open-plan living.
A sensuous lounge and screening room lead to a celestial primary suite and an adjoining boudoir on the north side.
Persons:
”, Martin Brûlé, Sherry, Netherland, Brûlé
Locations:
Central, New York, Montreal, American, Paris