Collection by AJ Berens
Open kitchen with a mixture of materials such as marble, wood, brass, and untouched concrete beams from the apartment's abandoned past, mixing the old and the new
Open kitchen with a mixture of materials such as marble, wood, brass, and untouched concrete beams from the apartment's abandoned past, mixing the old and the new
Grey marble, white wood, black metal and glass doors, along with brass accents, creates a contemporary and calming master bathroom.
Grey marble, white wood, black metal and glass doors, along with brass accents, creates a contemporary and calming master bathroom.
Detail of main entry door with custom terrazzo and brass door handle
Detail of main entry door with custom terrazzo and brass door handle
Built-in shelving in the master shower area with grey marble
Built-in shelving in the master shower area with grey marble
A muted green closet design adds a pop of color and sophistication to the guest bedroom
A muted green closet design adds a pop of color and sophistication to the guest bedroom
An all-white walk-in closet design creates a brighter and more expansive perception of the space
An all-white walk-in closet design creates a brighter and more expansive perception of the space
custom solid cherry cabinetry in bedroom
custom solid cherry cabinetry in bedroom
The bespoke walnut storage and brass hardware in the principal bedroom was designed by Tang. The lamp is by Noguchi.
The bespoke walnut storage and brass hardware in the principal bedroom was designed by Tang. The lamp is by Noguchi.
In the dining room, Tang installed a built-in reading bench under the windows. It’s upholstered in ikat fabric and anchored by bookshelves at one end. The vintage Danish cabinet belongs to the owners, while the brilliant, deep orange pendant was sourced by Tang’s team. It’s a 1960s Equator pendant by Jo Hammerborg for Fog and Morup.
In the dining room, Tang installed a built-in reading bench under the windows. It’s upholstered in ikat fabric and anchored by bookshelves at one end. The vintage Danish cabinet belongs to the owners, while the brilliant, deep orange pendant was sourced by Tang’s team. It’s a 1960s Equator pendant by Jo Hammerborg for Fog and Morup.
The design team took down the wall at the front door, and now circulation flows to the existing gallery hall. The ceiling light—a vintage, opaline glass industrial Bauhaus pendant found on 1stdibs—illuminates the new floor-to-ceiling bookshelves.
The design team took down the wall at the front door, and now circulation flows to the existing gallery hall. The ceiling light—a vintage, opaline glass industrial Bauhaus pendant found on 1stdibs—illuminates the new floor-to-ceiling bookshelves.
Grosvenor Residence floor plan
Grosvenor Residence floor plan

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