Commanding an entire floor, Penthouse 72 at Sutton Tower offers a truly breathtaking vantage point with uninterrupted 360-degree views of New York City’s skyline, rivers, and iconic landmarks. Designed by renowned architect Thomas Juul-Hansen, this sprawling 4,765-square-foot residence features 4 bedrooms and 4.5 baths, with every room oriented to maximize light, space, and the city’s ever-changing vistas. Direct elevator access opens into a dramatic great room with soaring 15-foot ceilings and southeastern exposure, framed by floor-to-ceiling windows that flood the space with natural light. The north-facing kitchen is a showpiece, featuring a Statuarietto marble island, Italian matte lacquer cabinetry, and a full suite of Sub-Zero and Wolf appliances, seamlessly connected to a formal dining room with sweeping northeastern views.
The primary suite is a sanctuary of luxury, complete with a spa-like en suite bath clad in Bianco Dolomiti and Calacatta Gold marble, a deep soaking tub, and Toto Neorest water closets. Each of the well-appointed guest bedrooms offers refined comfort and privacy. Crafted with 5-inch wide quartered and rifted solid oak plank flooring and equipped with a four-pipe HVAC system for year-round climate control, this residence blends elevated design with functional sophistication.
Sutton Tower stands as a testament to New York's rich Art Deco heritage, seamlessly blending into the fabric of the neighborhood and the city. As you approach the building, a welcoming bronze canopy beckons, accompanied by oversized custom sconces casting a warm glow. Inside, a graceful procession from the lobby through the library leads to a dramatic double-height atrium overlooking the Sculpture Garden, adorned with a bas-relief piece crafted by Juul-Hansen himself. Beyond the confines of the residence, Sutton Club awaits, offering four light-filled floors of amenities including a lounge area, terrace, private dining room, catering kitchen, pool, spa, and a full gym and fitness center.
Commanding an entire floor, Penthouse 72 at Sutton Tower offers a truly breathtaking vantage point with uninterrupted 360-degree views of New York City’s skyline, rivers, and iconic landmarks. Designed by renowned architect Thomas Juul-Hansen, this sprawling 4,765-square-foot residence features 4 bedrooms and 4.5 baths, with every room oriented to maximize light, space, and the city’s ever-changing vistas. Direct elevator access opens into a dramatic great room with soaring 15-foot ceilings and southeastern exposure, framed by floor-to-ceiling windows that flood the space with natural light. The north-facing kitchen is a showpiece, featuring a Statuarietto marble island, Italian matte lacquer cabinetry, and a full suite of Sub-Zero and Wolf appliances, seamlessly connected to a formal dining room with sweeping northeastern views.
The primary suite is a sanctuary of luxury, complete with a spa-like en suite bath clad in Bianco Dolomiti and Calacatta Gold marble, a deep soaking tub, and Toto Neorest water closets. Each of the well-appointed guest bedrooms offers refined comfort and privacy. Crafted with 5-inch wide quartered and rifted solid oak plank flooring and equipped with a four-pipe HVAC system for year-round climate control, this residence blends elevated design with functional sophistication.
Sutton Tower stands as a testament to New York's rich Art Deco heritage, seamlessly blending into the fabric of the neighborhood and the city. As you approach the building, a welcoming bronze canopy beckons, accompanied by oversized custom sconces casting a warm glow. Inside, a graceful procession from the lobby through the library leads to a dramatic double-height atrium overlooking the Sculpture Garden, adorned with a bas-relief piece crafted by Juul-Hansen himself. Beyond the confines of the residence, Sutton Club awaits, offering four light-filled floors of amenities including a lounge area, terrace, private dining room, catering kitchen, pool, spa, and a full gym and fitness center.
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