Kanye West New York
Kanye West New York
Kanye West New York
Kanye West New York
Kanye West New York
Kanye West New York
Kanye West New York

Kanye West Loft

New York, 2007

This 200m² apartment, located in Manhattan, has been converted into a serene and generous space.

The day and night areas follow one another in a continuous, unrestricted flow of space. The living area is linked to the master bedroom and the bathroom: there are no divisions.

Two monolithic stone islands are exclusive features in the sculptural design: the first functions as a kitchen/bar unit, the second as a basin and bathtub unit.

The rigorous geometry, combined with the free flow of space and natural materials – the two main materials are French limestone and pear wood – convey a feeling of solemnity that is elegant rather than intimidating.

The architecture, interior design, lighting, one-off furniture designs and fixtures are all by Claudio Silvestrin Architects.

 

All the pictures © Marina Bolla.

Kanye West Loft

New York, 2007

This 200m² apartment, located in Manhattan, has been converted into a serene and generous space.

The day and night areas follow one another in a continuous, unrestricted flow of space. The living area is linked to the master bedroom and the bathroom: there are no divisions.

Two monolithic stone islands are exclusive features in the sculptural design: the first functions as a kitchen/bar unit, the second as a basin and bathtub unit.

The rigorous geometry, combined with the free flow of space and natural materials – the two main materials are French limestone and pear wood – convey a feeling of solemnity that is elegant rather than intimidating.

The architecture, interior design, lighting, one-off furniture designs and fixtures are all by Claudio Silvestrin Architects.

All the pictures © Marina Bolla.

Kanye West Loft

New York, 2007

This 200m² apartment, located in Manhattan, has been converted into a serene and generous space.

The day and night areas follow one another in a continuous, unrestricted flow of space. The living area is linked to the master bedroom and the bathroom: there are no divisions.

Two monolithic stone islands are exclusive features in the sculptural design: the first functions as a kitchen/bar unit, the second as a basin and bathtub unit.

The rigorous geometry, combined with the free flow of space and natural materials – the two main materials are French limestone and pear wood – convey a feeling of solemnity that is elegant rather than intimidating.

The architecture, interior design, lighting, one-off furniture designs and fixtures are all by Claudio Silvestrin Architects.

All the pictures © Marina Bolla.