Puck Building Penthouse IV

The devil's in the detail for this apartment. Extraordinary materials and textures abound, making it important to get up close to the finishes that put this penthouse at the top of the interior design pyramid. 

Tranquility and Light

Tranquility and Light

Pearl-Coated Barrel Vault Kitchen Ceilings

Pearl-Coated Barrel Vault Kitchen Ceilings

Master Bedroom

Master Bedroom

Plaster Wall Design To Match Original Construction

Plaster Wall Design To Match Original Construction

Mohair Master Bedroom Wall Covering

Mohair Master Bedroom Wall Covering

Powder Room Velvet Wall Covering 

Powder Room Velvet Wall Covering 

Cast Iron Columns 

Cast Iron Columns 

Complete Dressing Rooms

Complete Dressing Rooms

Marble Finishes

Marble Finishes

Living Room Horse Hair Wall Covering

Living Room Horse Hair Wall Covering

Home Office Textile Floor Covering

Home Office Textile Floor Covering

Penthouse IV has a privacy seldom to apartments of this caliber. Typically, modern penthouse projects offer grand views, with other neighboring buildings able to look in. Penthouse IV is set in with surrounding outdoor space providing a secluded oasis in the city. 

Currently listed with Dana Power at Town Residential for $35m.  ~ 6,000 square feet, 4 beds, 5.5 baths. 

The Puck Building has a strong history of printing and media publications. Originally built for J. Ottmann Lithographic Company, it was also home to Puck magazine for which the building retains its name. 

Rich in history and design, Penthouse IV is a property to be seen. Take your time in this home. Appreciate the quite, warm atmosphere. Take in all of the unique details and fixtures added by Fox-Nahem Associates.

Held&Co is a fan of this building and apartment, we'd tell anyone considering residency at The Puck Building to not be dissuaded by the advertised asking price. Get the conversation started. Submit an offer. 

Its good to be home.