De La Espada and The Future Perfect team up to dress model apartment in Tribeca
A wooden settle with a spindly backrest and a metal coffee table depicting an abstracted orgy are among the pieces featured in a Manhattan show residence that was curated by furniture retailers The Future Perfect and De La Espada.
The unit is located within 100 Franklin Street, a mixed-use, brick-clad building that "juxtaposes the cutting edge with the historic".
Designed and developed by local firm DDG Partners, the Tribeca building offers 10 full-floor apartments, along with two duplex penthouses. Prices range from three to seven million dollars (£2.4 to £5.6 million), according to StreetEasy.
To create a standout model unit, the developer turned to Portuguese furniture company De La Espada and the design gallery The Future Perfect, which has locations in New York and California. The team set out to produce a distinctive residence "that exudes livable elegance". The open-plan public area occupies a triangular space with pale wooden flooring and white walls. The room is dressed with an eclectic mix of furnishings that align with the building's exterior, which features a merging of contemporary and classical elements.
The living space is fitted with a grayish Planalto sofa by British designer Matthew Hilton, which has a low back and brushed-brass feet. Arranged around the sofa are Elysia lounge chairs by Italian designer Luca Nichetto, and a portable, wood-and-brass Handle side table by Neri&Hu.
A focal point of the lounge area is the Orgy coffe...
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