Home of the Week: A 19th-Century Brooklyn Townhouse That’s Updated for the 21st Century
Listed for sale for $12.75 million, the Park Slope residence’s historic details are complemented by sleek modern updates.
Listed for sale for $12.75 million, the Park Slope residence’s historic details are complemented by sleek modern updates.
A collection of candles, mists and diffusers worth a whopping $25,000 was designed exclusively for the estate at 1859 Bel Air Road.
Designed by designer Max Nobel, the 14,371-square-foot home overlooking the L.A. skyline was custom crafted with global materials.
This $4.45 million triplex loft is nestled in the landmarked cast-iron building at 55 White Street in Tribeca. It has three bedrooms, an office, and one of the most unique walkways in New York City. Here’s a look inside.
Architect Frank Robinson designed the adobe-built mountaintop aerie in California with curvilinear built-ins and an array of natural materials.
Terry Hoage and his wife Jennifer purchased the 26-acre property within the Paso Robles wine region back in 2002, and then spent 20 years producing Rhône varietals and Pinot Noir.
The 1887 artwork, titled “Coin de jardin avec papillons,” leads the auction house’s 20th Century Evening Sale on May 16.
Located in Old Fort Bay, Aspara features 150 feet of pristine ocean frontage, an infinity pool, and a glass-enclosed wine cellar.
The Jalpa is one of three models released while the Countach was in production.
The 10 new models combine a retro aesthetic with modern materials and innovations.
Listed for sale for $12.75 million, the Park Slope residence’s historic details are complemented by sleek modern updates.