An NYC loft with high-brow design options has been billed as an “artwork piece” — with a rarefied $5.4 million price ticket to match.
This sculptural Soho condominium simply hit the marketplace for the primary time in 1 / 4 century. And, because of the abundance of authentic element added by its vendor, it actually is sort of singular.
For the asking value of $5.495 million, patrons get not solely 2,500 square-feet of light-filled Manhattan actual property, but additionally quite a lot of distinctive installations constructed into its ground plan.
The three-bedroom, two-and-a-half toilet unit composes your entire second ground of 112 Prince St., a cooperative constructing that comes with a month-to-month upkeep payment of $2,722.
Constructed out by 25-year-resident and conceptual artist Michael Somoroff in addition to architect Stephen Wanta, the residing and eating rooms are outlined by floor-to-ceiling post-modern-style handcrafted sculptures manufactured from Italian Marmoline. The sculptures flank the primary space’s perimeter and have been constructed by artisans onsite, in line with the unit’s Metropolis Realty itemizing.
The research isn’t missing in bespoke options both, with the workplace space constructed on a raised “stage” and a sky-high bookshelf that may solely be accessed with a ladder.
The eat-in kitchen has plenty of private touches along with a beneficiant quantity of counter area. Within the loft’s southern portion there's a laundry room and keyed elevator entrance.
The master suite has an ensuite tub simply ft from the mattress, making it doable to roll straight into the decadent soaking tub.
By way of authentic particulars connected to this 122-year-old constructing, there's a restored wooden-beam ceiling, forged iron columns and 6 picket framed home windows. The ceilings are a hovering 13-feet, and the constructing additionally encompasses a widespread roof deck and basement storage.
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