Penthouse State of the Art
The opening doors of the elevator to the penthouse lead directly into the "Black Box", a completely black entrance area: Floor and walls made of black "Nero Antico" marble, the ceiling clad with black wooden slats.
Behind this is a large open space in white. White Carrara terrazzo, cubic stainless steel elements and white walls create a kind of canvas effect, create space and give the art room. It becomes the main protagonist. Here a floor-to-ceiling "Cosmic Slop" by Rashid Johnson, there two paintings by Lucio Fontana and Wade Guyton. The penthouse becomes an inhabited gallery.
Room-high, three-dimensional cubes made of black ash separate the open, loft-like living space into different areas without taking away the feeling of width and spaciousness. At the same time, they ensure privacy in the primary bedroom with en-suite bathroom in Persian travertine. Continuous window fronts and skylights flood the room with light and draw the eye to the rooftop terrace and skyline.



Classic furniture mixed with contemporary pieces reinforce the idea of design as a continuum of time. «


Ample space is dedicated to collected vintage furniture by Pierre Jeanneret, Jean Prouvé, and bespoke pieces, each adding personality and telling its own story. A hidden smart home system ensures comfort without compromise. The penthouse becomes a living gallery – elegant, airy, and entirely unique.




Room-height black ash cubes subtly divide the space, offering privacy without disrupting openness, while continuous windows and skylights frame rooftop terrace views.
Simplicity, clean lines and generous proportions are elevated by the beauty of natural materials. «



An integrated smart home system, which allows appliances, lights and temperatures to be automated, remotely controlled and networked, creates maximum living comfort without taking up any visible space.
Awarded with
Best of Interior 2024

