Style titan Giorgio Armani had plans to maneuver right into a pied-à-terre inside Giorgio Armani Residences, the designer’s eponymous constructing on Manhattan’s Higher East Aspect, earlier than his dying on the age of 91 final September. Now, the never-lived-in Giorgio Armani condominium has hit the market, priced at $9.95 million, and its future proprietor has the prospect to find whether or not an Armani suite matches in addition to an Armani swimsuit.
New York structure agency COOKFOX constructed the 12-floor construction that opened final 12 months at 760 Madison Avenue. It combines retail areas, a restaurant, and bespoke condos, all below the Armani model. The Giorgio Armani condominium, a 2,005-square-foot residence with two bedrooms and two-and-a-half baths, is accessed through a semi-private elevator that deposits visitors in a gallery lobby lined with limestone slab flooring. Deeper throughout the condominium is an almost 500-square-foot lounge, boasting {custom} white oak parquet flooring and eight-foot-tall home windows. A eating space connects the residing area and the nook kitchen, which options minimal white oak cabinetry, custom-designed by Italian model Molteni.
Krisztina Crane at Evan Joseph Studio
After all, a vogue icon’s main suite wouldn’t be full with no spacious walk-in closet, and this house is not any exception to that rule. Accessed by means of the dressing room, the ensuite rest room is lined in Brazilian Quartzite Acqua stone, a twin sink self-importance, a glass-walled bathe, a soaking tub, a heated towel rail, and radiant heated flooring. The secondary bed room additionally has a spa-like, stone-wrapped rest room to name its personal.
Picture: Krisztina Crane at Evan Joseph Studio











