Lux Exposé

Inside the First Manhattan Residence Cultivated by Restoration Hardware

August 15th, 2017

88&90 Lexington is an architectural anomaly that celebrates the marriage of old and new by merging a classic pre-war building with a modern post-war building in the heart of NoMad, one of Manhattan’s most exciting neighborhoods.

88 Lexington, the pre-war building, is home to a stunning three-bedroom, three and a half bathroom residence designed exclusively by interior-decorating retailer RH (formerly known as Restoration Hardware).

Incorporating pieces from its “RH Modern” line, which offer a more contemporary feel, the 2,319 square feet apartment is listed for $4,720,000.

Inside the First Manhattan Residence Cultivated by Restoration HardwareRestoration Hardware is an American home-furnishings company headquartered in Corte Madera, California. RH is a curator of design, taste and style in the luxury lifestyle market, offering furniture, lighting, textiles, rugs, bathware, décor and outdoor, as well as baby and child and teen products.[justified_image_grid preset=18 ids=119989,119987,119990,119992,119993,119994 caption=off]Neutral furnishings run throughout the residence, providing a calming color palette, while artfully placed bold accents offer a bit of character and playfulness. The home’s graciously scaled living room features a massive, plush washed Belgian linen white sectional emboldened by a 60” cast root coffee table in a bronze finish. Other accents in the living room include a Bezier panel six-door media console and Niccolo floating leaner mirror bronze finish.

Inside the First Manhattan Residence Cultivated by Restoration HardwareThe kitchen boast a concrete pier round dining table with a Pauillac round chandelier above it, as well as a porthole bar and La Salle medal-wrapped glass sideboard and hutch.

Inside the First Manhattan Residence Cultivated by Restoration HardwarePINThe master bedroom acts as the ultimate sanctuary, featuring a four-posted Belgian white linen canopy bed, brown oak nightstand and dresser with gold detailing and white ottoman and chair. Bold décor such as a brass steer skull, Nomon clock and avant-garde canvases and artwork adorn the walls throughout the residence, emphasizing the its gallery-inspired walls and creating a clean, timeless aesthetic with a modern touch.