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Inside 3 Homes Located In NYC’s Most Upscale Buildings

GRADE

GRADE

In their first monograph, New York Contemporary, architect Thomas Hickey and interior designer Edward Yedid of GRADE New York take readers on a tour of seven luxurious apartments throughout the city. Located in some of Manhattan’s most upscale buildings, these homes reflect the design firm’s dedication to creating spaces in a sophisticated and artistic manner. Ahead of the book’s October 8 release, Luxe takes a peek at three of the featured apartments.


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This loft, located inside a former bookbindery built in 1882, celebrates the client’s love of art and design while honoring the landmark’s historic roots.


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For New York-based clients who frequently travel internationally, GRADE New York conceived of a space inspired by both Asian and European influences.


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Looking to design a retreat from the chaos of city life for their clients, GRADE New York utilized a light color palette in this apartment to create spaces that are both serene and inviting.

PHOTOS COURTESY OF THE MONACELLI PRESS
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