A New York apartment suspended between past and present

September 13, 2010, by Irianto Syam, Filed Under: Apartment, Design, Furniture, House Design   Tags: Wood, hi-tech, Futurism, Retro style, Adult tastes  

Stefan Boublil designed this apartment on the 61st floor of a tower overlooking Central Park, New York: In his view, the interior is an ode to the ’80s, the building construction period.

Designed to accommodate four people, the apartment offers a picture of himself in reality almost suspended between a traditional past, made of solid wood (such as the library or double bed) and secrets hidden in furniture, and present a decidedly contemporary, Built with high technology and invisible lines and extravagant furnishings, full-height windows in every room surround a metropolitan landscape postcard.

Actually, this dualism is modeled on the thought for the intended use: living and sleeping areas are designed for adult tastes, devoted to classic, while the rooms for children is projected to a declined this perhaps the future.

Retro style

Overlooking Central Park

A traditional past

Secrets hidden in furniture

King size

Metropolitan landscape

Blue child