On this pristine expanse of 79th Street between Madison and Fifth Avenues, only steps from Central Park, rises 27 East 79th Street.
Located within the Silk Stocking District, on the Upper East Side and overlooking the Cook Block, a row of magnificent, single-family residences built between 1882 and 1912, 27 East 79th Street is a rare addition to a storied streetscape.
Parisian design firm Cabinet Alberto Pinto has created a truly contextual building with foundations in the past. The eight exquisite residences enjoy a host of luxury amenities, all housed within a boutique building that is influenced by the classical past architecture of fin de siècle Paris.
The building’s façade features rich details of Beaux Arts classicism and delicate Art Nouveau touches while taking its cues from the stately prewar neighbors.
Limestone Finishes are complemented by delicate iron grillwork of the entry doors, Juliet balconies and a signature glass-domed marquee, while cartouche and dentil ornamental details echo motifs seen in the neighborhood’s great homes.
In the lobby, materials and decorative leit-motifs from the facade find subtle rhymes in the custom ironwork entry and imported blonde limestone tiles.
Patinated bronze fixtures emit a warm glow against a handsome backdrop of Noir Saint Laurent marble, styled after the entryway to traditional Parisian private residences.
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