Thoughtfully reimagined and meticulously renovated, this sophisticated one-bedroom residence is set within one of Manhattan’s most distinguished pre-war cooperatives. Generously scaled rooms, oversized windows, and soaring ceilings deliver remarkable volume and light, creating an elegant backdrop for both entertaining and everyday living.
The home’s custom design incorporates best-in-class finishes throughout, including a Bulthaup kitchen, Sub-Zero, Miele, and Gaggenau appliances, Nanz hardware, Delta lighting, and Waterworks bathrooms. Closets feature leather flooring, walls are finished in Farrow & Ball paint, and aluminum shutters complete the sleek, curated aesthetic.
45 East 66th Street is a landmarked, full-service pre-war cooperative known for its distinctive French Gothic architectural detailing and signature red-masonry façade. Positioned just off Madison Avenue, it is surrounded by premier boutiques, fine dining, and cultural institutions. The building offers a 24-hour doorman, live-in superintendent, private storage, and central laundry.