VG53
New York City

VG53

New York City
The historic brick façade of this nineteenth-century town house in Greenwich Village belies a radically reimagined, modernist interior calculated for maximum tranquility and relief from the streets of New York City. The house represents a new paradigm for the conventional white box, a space in which purity of form and an absence of color and pattern foster a palpable mood of meditative repose. Though spare and reductive, the design relies on refined architectural details, noble materials, and airy ensembles of urbane furnishings to cultivate warmth and comfort.