Meticulously reimagined by renowned designer Inson Dubois Wood and featured in his monograph, Inson Dubois Wood: Interiors, this expansive studio is situated within the coveted A Tower of the iconic Manhattan House. Having undergone a comprehensive, top-to-bottom renovation, the residence is being offered fully furnished, presenting a seamless, turnkey opportunity for use as a sophisticated corporate apartment or a premier pied-à-terre.
The layout has been thoughtfully re-engineered to maximize both style and utility, reflecting Wood's signature blend of modern luxury and architectural precision. A full wall of custom built-ins provides effortless organization and storage, while the oversized kitchen island serves as a sleek centerpiece for both daily living and high-end entertaining. Every luxury has been integrated into the fabric of the space, from the custom designer lighting and custom window treatments to a discrete 9-speaker premium sound system. For ultimate comfort, radiant heated flooring runs throughout the entire home, ensuring a warm and inviting atmosphere in every season. While offered as a complete turnkey home, the residence can also be delivered unfurnished to suit a buyer's specific needs.
Manhattan House, designed in 1950 by renowned architect Gordon Bunshaft with Skidmore Owings and Merrill and designated a landmark in 2007, is situated on one of the Upper East Side's most coveted blocks. The building's stunning glass-enclosed lobby overlooks one of the largest private sculpture gardens in New York City. Additional services and amenities include two porte-cochere entrances, 24-hour doormen, a resident manager, the Manhattan House Club offering 10,000 square feet of interior and exterior space, a 3,000 square foot gym with state-of-the-art equipment, children's playroom, valet services, bicycle storage and an on-site garage.