Tribeca Pied-à-Terre by Jessica Gersten Interiors
Tribeca Pied-à-Terre is a project designed by Jessica Gersten Interiors. A real estate developer based in Memphis, reached out to Jessica in January 2021 having just purchased an apartment at 111 Murray Street in Tribeca as a New York pied-à-terre for his family. Photography by Blaine Davis.
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Pulling from inspiration the client shared, Jessica developed a palette of jewel tone color, black iron and brass, travertine, and walnut, with accents of Mid-Century Italian and French design, combined with Contemporary Art and ceramics. In the apartment are references to the work of iconic designers Gio Ponti, Marco Zanuso, Ico Parisi, Jean Prouvé, Pierre Chareau and nods to artists Donald Judd lamp and Alexander Calder. The living room niche has walnut paneling and a seating area that includes an emerald green sofa with an Alexander Calder inspired end table, ?Lady? chairs by Marco Zanuso, and a travertine coffee table ensemble of Jessica’s design. Contemporary ceramics by Berlin based artist Jojo Corväiá accent the coffee tables and the niche. The artwork, ?This is Magic? by Jeppe Hein, reflects the expansive view of the city and beyond.
In the dining room, the walnut table is flanked by walnut and brass chairs from Overgaard and Dyrman of Denmark with the sculptural brass ?Ophelia? pendant fixture by the Milanese Morghen Studio overhead.
Serving as a partition between the open kitchen and the dining room is a walnut a...
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