Project posted by Mark Weaver and Associates

New York Pied-à-terre

The apartment includes notable, rare pieces such as an 18th-century inlaid secretary desk purchased from Seguso in Paris, above which hangs a famous photo of Sophia Loren in Venice in 1955. The blue ceramic sculpture is a contemporary piece.
The apartment includes notable, rare pieces such as an 18th-century inlaid secretary desk purchased from Seguso in Paris, above which hangs a famous photo of Sophia Loren in Venice in 1955. The blue ceramic sculpture is a contemporary piece.
The bronze impeachment console is a limited edition piece made by noted designer Ingrid Donat in Paris. The 1930s mirror is by Subes. The art deco sculpture on the pedestal is by French artist Ferdinand Parpan.
The bronze impeachment console is a limited edition piece made by noted designer Ingrid Donat in Paris. The 1930s mirror is by Subes. The art deco sculpture on the pedestal is by French artist Ferdinand Parpan.
The Master bedroom features a Ruhlmann Bed, and custom nightstands by MWA and Verre églomisé. Lamps are 19th-century French Dore.
The Master bedroom features a Ruhlmann Bed, and custom nightstands by MWA and Verre églomisé. Lamps are 19th-century French Dore.
The cabinet in the bedroom is custom made rosewood with shagreen. The handles are reproductions of a Ruhlmann design which was purchased in Paris.
The cabinet in the bedroom is custom made rosewood with shagreen. The handles are reproductions of a Ruhlmann design which was purchased in Paris.
The lavender room was designed for the couple’s daughter who had a passion for purple hues. Mark Weaver created a delicate, warm lavender room for her.
The lavender room was designed for the couple’s daughter who had a passion for purple hues. Mark Weaver created a delicate, warm lavender room for her.
The guest bedroom is furnished in cool tones of gray and white with a graphic Stark carpet.
The guest bedroom is furnished in cool tones of gray and white with a graphic Stark carpet.
Mark selected items to present to the clients, as well as shopped with the clients, to assemble all of the pieces for the home. Some of the pieces were bought overseas and many were purchased in New York.
Mark selected items to present to the clients, as well as shopped with the clients, to assemble all of the pieces for the home. Some of the pieces were bought overseas and many were purchased in New York.
Like every residence they design for these clients, MWA wanted the home to feature a selection of pieces that collectively appeal to their tastes. This included antiques and collectibles.
Like every residence they design for these clients, MWA wanted the home to feature a selection of pieces that collectively appeal to their tastes. This included antiques and collectibles.

From Mark Weaver and Associates

This chic Manhattan residence features an exceptional collection of 20th century European furniture and a curated array of artwork and accessories by Picasso, Sornay, Subes, and Donat.

Mark Weaver & Associates remodeled and restyled the contemporary 1930s apartment, transforming the space into a transitional home with custom furniture, vintage pieces from around the world, and high-end items curated for the couple. The 3,600-square-foot New York City residence has three bedrooms and three bathrooms. Each space is unique and provides its own little refuge for time spent in the city.