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Picture Perfect

An art- lled penthouse combines the glamour of the Big Apple with the sleek elegance of a museum

- Words michele Koh morollo

London-based interior designer Nebihe Cihan is no stranger to the Big Apple— she studied at the Parsons School of Design and worked in retail design for fashion brands Catherine Malandrino and Michael Kors in New York. In fact, she lived for many years on 57th Street, in the same area where she recently completed the interior design of this stunning 3,576-square-feet penthouse. The three-bedroom apartment is the home of a modern art connoisseu­r who wanted an intimate, museum-like haven in the heart of Manhattan.

Enclosed in a newly built high-rise property designed by Rafael Viñoly, the penthouse was fitted with large windows that frame unparallel­led views of the city. Its high ceilings provide large expanses of wall space that are ideal for showcasing its owner’s collection of modern art.

“My inspiratio­n for this project was New York itself and the life of an art collector,” says Cihan. “In a busy city, I wanted to create a sense of tranquilli­ty; I designed the layout and palette around the powerful views of Central Park.” She took a minimalist approach to the interiors, carefully integratin­g artworks throughout the space so they don’t scream for attention, but rather become part of the overall concept.

ARTISTIC CANVAS

With this project, her greatest challenge was marrying the artworks with the furnishing­s. The client wanted his artworks to take centre stage, so Cihan worked with him to curate a selection of contempora­ry pieces from his collection that would work well within the layout of the penthouse. It was only then that she began sourcing the furniture. “There is a calmness when you first enter a museum, and my client wanted to reflect this in the entrance of his home.”

Upon entering, guests are welcomed by a neon sign by Cerith Wyn Evans, and a bench authored by Vincenzo De Cotiis. In the living room is a sculpture by Tony Cragg, displayed on a plinth of Calacatta oro marble that was custom-made in Bergamo, Italy. “While I love all the artworks we have curated for the project, the Tony Cragg sculpture is my favourite,” shares the designer. “It added so much character to the project, exactly how I wanted it to be.”

A large painting by Idris Khan graces the dining area and acts as the perfect backdrop for the chandelier by French designer Damien Langlois-meurinne for Pouenat. To enhance the gallery-like feel of the hallway, Cihan displayed colourful artworks—including a painting by Nicky Nodjoumi as well as a Gimhongsok sculpture from Tina Kim Gallery-along the walls.

ART AND Style

Known for her subtle and sophistica­ted aesthetics, Cihan believes in using clean lines and paying attention to detail to express timelessne­ss without compromisi­ng on comfort. “I carefully chose neutral tones and rich finishings so as not to detract from the art or spectacula­r views,” says Cihan.“my favourite

“My favourite aspect of the architectu­re are the high ceilings and vast windows that frame the sensationa­l views”

“I carefully chose neutral tones and rich finishings so as not to detract from the art or spectacula­r views”

aspects of the architectu­re [of this penthouse] are the high ceilings and vast windows that frame the sensationa­l views. I also love the long hallway leading to the living room which creates the effect of walking into an art gallery or museum.”

During the design process, she divided the open-plan living and dining spaces into three parts: the casual sitting area features a daybed and an array of armchairs; the main living area is made more formal with a selection of structured pieces; and the dining zone features a glass-top dining table and dining chairs with leather seats.

Cihan selected modern furniture with sculptural details-mostly from the Italian manufactur­er Flexform-to accomplish her goals with this project.“in order to highlight the artworks, I chose a neutral palette,” shares the designer. “The finishes are high-end with soft, tactile and neutral fabrics from luxurious cashmere to butter-soft leather.” This is carried over into the silk rugs from Holly Hunt, which were hand tufted and customised in Nepal. “I usually integrate the artworks at the end of a project, so this was a different approach from what I usually do,” reflects the designer. “I really enjoyed the challenge.”

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OPPOSITE This penthouse boasts enviable city views
THIS PAGE London-based interior designer Nebihe Cihan OPPOSITE This penthouse boasts enviable city views
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A Cerith Wyn Evans painting adds visual interest; the living area features the Flexform Groundpiec­e sofa and Magi daybed
THIS PAGE A Cerith Wyn Evans painting adds visual interest; the living area features the Flexform Groundpiec­e sofa and Magi daybed
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A neon artwork by Cerith Wyn Evans adds a dash of whimsy to the hallway; the "exit" sign displayed above a Kelly Wearstler side table is another playful gesture
from LEFT A neon artwork by Cerith Wyn Evans adds a dash of whimsy to the hallway; the "exit" sign displayed above a Kelly Wearstler side table is another playful gesture
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The dining area features a Damien Langloisme­urinne chandelier
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This sitting area is furnished with the Magi daybed, Thomas armchair, a pair of Guscioalto soft armchairs, Zefiro coffee table, and Cestone console, all from Flexform
THIS PAGE This sitting area is furnished with the Magi daybed, Thomas armchair, a pair of Guscioalto soft armchairs, Zefiro coffee table, and Cestone console, all from Flexform
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In the master bedroom, the Grandemare bed is paired with Gipsy side tables, a Guscio armchair and a Feel good ottoman; a sculpture by Gimhongsok is placed next to a Nicky Nodjoumi painting; a serene view of the living area
CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT In the master bedroom, the Grandemare bed is paired with Gipsy side tables, a Guscio armchair and a Feel good ottoman; a sculpture by Gimhongsok is placed next to a Nicky Nodjoumi painting; a serene view of the living area
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