Set in the iconic Downtown Manhattan, Macklowe Properties lifts the curtain on the Art Deco masterpiece, One Wall Street, showcasing model residences and co-working space done by world-renowned interior designers.
Designer Elizabeth Graziolo of Yellow House Architects, French architect and designer Cyril Vergniol and award-winning architect Deborah Berke helmed the building's inaugural model apartments and the first-of-its-kind residential co-working space named One Works.
Taking stylistic cues from the iconic Art Deco period, Graziolo was brought on to lead the design of the Model Unit 2501, paying homage to the grand 1930s structure while creating a luxurious and comfortable space.
Paying attention to the overall grandeur of One Wall Street's stature, Graziolo took inspiration from the organic shapes of the building's exterior stone, softening the rigid material to design an elevated living space that exudes luxury and comfort.
Meanwhile, acclaimed French architect and designer Cyril Vergniol showcases bolder and more eclectic design choices, setting out to not fall into the Art Deco pastiche but provide an elegant, cultural apartment with an eclectic mix of antique and contemporary artworks and furniture, inspired by the dramatic spirit of One Wall Street’s architecture.
To emphasize the unconventional style of exhibiting contemporary designers alongside period pieces, Vergniol collaborated with a local gallery, Maison Gérard, to incorporate a mix of French, European and American furniture, lighting, and objects d'art to create a space that is timeless and contemporary.
Award-winning architect Deborah Berke was the force behind the transformative co-working space, One Works, part of the 100,000-sq.ft. resort-hotel-level amenities offered to all residents and known as One Club.