The concept behind Four51 Penthouse is a celebration of American industrial design and supports the work of emerging artists and craftspeople. This focus inspired the use of unassuming organic materials and layered, natural textures, such as woven paper carpets, clay walls, wild silk, and folded paper wall coverings. The design team collaborated with bespoke North and Central American furniture and lighting designers to impart a level of domestic authenticity and distinctiveness to the home.
Such collaborations use modest, utilitarian materials, such as plywood, concrete, marble, and blackened steel, to yield functional artwork. Design partnerships with textile and wallpaper manufacturers produced custom, handmade flat weave rugs and stitched, hand-pleated wallpapers that integrate softer details into the home. A level of humility exists in the forms throughout the penthouse, honouring the client’s wish for a timeless, meditative space. All in all, the engagement of such craftspeople serves a dual goal: to support and elevate great design as well as those working tirelessly to create it.
Metaphorically, the artwork in the space was curated in the same spirit of celebrating unexpected and humble materials in abstract ways. Featured in the home are pieces by artists Blaise Rosenthal, who produces geometric paintings with dragged charcoal on raw canvases, and Sheila Gallagher, known for her monochromatic landscapes created with the use of smoke.
From architecture to artwork, the design team strove to honour the ethos of place and time. The residence is intended to marry the rich architectural character of its location and its time-honoured emphasis on craft within a contemporary home.
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Credit list
Architect
Hacin + Associates
Interior Design
Hacin + Associates
Designed by:
Hacin + Associates
Story by:
Trendsideas
Photography by:
Bob O’Connor Photography
13 Sep, 2020