Interior designer Sebastian Zuchowicki embarked on a distinctive project in a New York City high-rise, where a couple, inspired by his previous work in the same building, sought his expertise. This return to the Steinway Tower, a marvel designed by SHoP Architects and Studio Sofield on Billionaire’s Row, presented Zuchowicki with a familiar yet challenging blank slate. He emphasized the importance of creating a unique identity for each residence, moving beyond replicating past successes. His approach focuses on understanding and manifesting the clients' individual stylistic essences rather than imposing a signature aesthetic.
The primary challenge in this 3,000-square-foot pied-à-terre involved harmonizing two distinct design visions: one partner favored elaborate details and floral patterns, while the other preferred industrial aesthetics from figures like Perriand and Nakashima, shunning purely decorative elements. Zuchowicki’s task was to merge these seemingly opposite preferences into an elegant, soft, and vibrant space. His firm is renowned for its ability to intertwine disparate styles, color palettes, and tastes into a unified home that avoids feeling overly curated. This required a significant degree of trust from the clients, who had to visualize the final outcome from initial drawings and material samples, a process that spanned approximately 18 months.
The completed residence beautifully integrates a variety of historical styles, including Swedish Deco, American Deco, and midcentury elements, achieving a seamless coherence. The design incorporates bold color accents, such as a plum and lavender color-blocked rug in the living room and a striking blue-and-gold Gracie wallpaper in the entryway. Alongside these colorful statements, the apartment features numerous tributes to artisanal skill, with copper-plated walls, a Nakashima coffee table, and a custom straw marquetry cabinet in the main bedroom. Zuchowicki views the final product as a testament to balanced contrasts, where elements of rawness and refinement, softness and strength, coexist to form a uniquely sophisticated and authentic home, a sentiment echoed by his highly satisfied clients.
The success of this design venture underscores the power of creative synthesis, demonstrating that diverse preferences, when expertly guided, can culminate in a living space that is both personal and profoundly sophisticated, reflecting a harmonious blend of individual tastes and refined artistry.