New York

Lake Truesdale Haven, South Salem, Westchester County, New York
Steeped in history, style, sophistication, and architectural integrity, the iconic 1920s stone Adirondack haven on Lake Truesdale in Westchester County’s South Salem possesses an authenticity to disarm even the most ardent traditionalist. From the weathered beams and vintage wood ?oors…

Renaissance Revival Masterpiece, East Hampton, New York
In the late 1930s Robert Lion Gardiner, one of East Hampton’s most prominent residents, commissioned the renowned architectural firm Wyeth and?King to create a great stone mansion for his wondrous 5.5 acres on Long Island. Today, after a fastidious five-year…

Ward Bennett Tour de Force, Southampton, New York
Renowned architect Ward Bennett outdid himself when he styled a daringly dramatic contemporary tour de force to celebrate a dazzling stretch of Atlantic oceanfront that boldly broadcasts breathtaking bay and sand dune vistas. The pristine private habitat features stucco and…

Park Avenue Icon, Manhattan, New York
In 1929 J.E.R. Carpenter, one of the foremost architects of the early twentieth century, outdid himself when he created a luxurious Manhattan icon overlooking Park Avenue. Heralded as one of the building’s legendary showpieces is the majestic twelve-room haven on…

Windmill Lane Haven, East Hampton, New York
Commissioned to create a unique seaside oasis that would eloquently express the elegance of East Hampton’s coveted Windmill Lane, architect Frank Greenwald and Ben Krupinski worked their magic, transforming classic design elements and the finest materials into public and private…

Central Park West Loft, Manhattan, New York
A few short steps from Central Park, the exalted habitat on New York’s Upper West Side bestows a cool and cultivated contemporary cocoon of comfort amid the pulsating high-voltage excitement of Manhattan. Masterminded by the renowned architect Annabelle Selldorf to…

Fifth Avenue Grand Duplex, Manhattan, New York
On the Avenue, Fifth Avenue, with heavenly Museum Mile and Central Park views, a grand duplex of twelve rooms celebrates the wonder of Manhattan. Introduced by an elegant entrance and gallery, two levels of public and private space present an…

Francis Fleetwood’s Beechwood, Southampton, New York
One of Long Island’s fabled estates, Southampton’s Beechwood was inspired by a venerable allée of 200-year-old beech trees that grace the four and a half majestic acres. Drawing from this regal setting, renowned architect Francis Fleetwood orchestrated the fitting complement—a…

Renaissance Revival Masterpiece, East Hampton, New York
In the late 1930s Robert Lion Gardiner, one of East Hampton’s most prominent residents, commissioned the renowned architectural firm Wyeth and?King to create a great stone mansion for his wondrous 5.5 acres on Long Island. Today, after a fastidious five-year…

Chelsea landmark penthouse, Manhattan, New York
Atop a century-old Chelsea landmark, Manhattan’s iconic 13,000-square-foot triplex penthouse revels in 360? city and river views. Dramatically wrapped with 7,000 exterior feet boasting three levels of magnificent terraces, the 6,000 square feet of diaphanous space styled by renowned 1100:…

Bennett Cerf’s Italianate Brownstone, Manhattan, New York
Glowing anew after two years of restoration by master craftsmen living on site, the Italianate brownstone built in 1871 by John Sexton is one of Manhattan’s prized treasures. For fifty years it was home to Bennett and Phyllis Cerf: he…

Linden, Southampton, New York
A tribute to the historic heritage of Long Island, the 1915 Grosvenor Atterbury estate possesses both the grace of the original era and a polished luxury reflected from a recent restoration. Linden is truly no ordinary place. Aglow with celestial…

The Gardiner Estate, East Hampton, New York
In the late 1930s Robert Lion Gardiner, one of East Hampton’s most prominent residents, commissioned the renowned architectural firm Wyeth and?King to create a classic New York mansion for his wondrous 5.4 acres on?Long Island. Today, after a five-year restoration,…

Flint Hill, North East, New York
As were two Revolutionary War captains joined by the marriage of their children, so has renowned performer Daryl Hall fused their ancestral homes into a 24-room country manor with four guesthouses that together grace 245 acres with vistas from the…

Tribeca Penthouse, Manhattan, New York
When renowned architects Shelton, Mindel & Associates produced an astonishing full-floor penthouse for Tribeca’s prestigious Hubert, they outdid themselves. Overlooking the Hudson River, and with dazzling city views from wraparound terraces and heavenly havens with 12-foot-high ceilings, the Manhattan showpiece…