The Stark Carpet runner in the entry stairway was custom made to echo the design in the circa-1897 Fernand Toussaint mural that spans the wall.
Views of Central Park can be had from most of the apartment’s five terraces.
Lorin Marsh cube tables are positioned in front of the fireplace in the living room; glass sconces by Barovier & Toso hang above the mantel and surround, which are original to the 1931 building.
At the room’s other end, a velvet-upholstered sofa, a circa-1870 Swedish Gustavian chair, and an armchair made of polished fossil stone surround a Jacques Duval-Brasseur cocktail table with a cast polished- bronze base.
In the dining room, an antique Venini ribbon chandelier hangs above a Maison Jansen table.
The library walls and chairs are covered in Kravet’s Ultrasuede in Beige.
Tommi Parzinger mirrors hang above shagreen and lacquer night tables in the master bedroom.
The dining room chairs are by Jean-Michel Frank.
The Palladian-style teahouse is lined in hand-thrown clay tiles and furnished with antique wicker chairs and an antique Persian area rug.
The teahouse is located on a terrace off the dining room.
This article appears in the November 2016 issue of NYC&G (New York Cottages & Gardens).