Entirely decorated in custom slabs of rare Chinese onyx with sinks that have been carved from solid blocks of rock crystal, and that are underlit with LED lighting, the master bathroom is absolutely sensational. Fitted with a chromatherapy infinity soak tub as well as an oversized Dornbracht steam rain shower with six body jets, the room also features radiant-heated floors as well as a Toto Neorest toilet with wireless remote, sensors and heated seat. Furthermore there is also another outdoor balcony overlooking Central Park too. In addition the accommodation also has a guest bathroom that features walls, sinks and ceiling that are fashioned from semi-precious tiger’s eye stone. Both bathrooms come with complimentary toiletries and Thick terry bathrobes.
The large, open living area features cream coloured hand-lacquered walls that are opulently inlaid with thousands of pieces of mother of pearl and is dominated by a stunning 4-foot-high cut glass chandelier by Deborah Thomas which presides regally over a magnificent bronze dining table designed by François-Xavier LaLanne. Seating is arranged around a marble fireplace and is dressed with 18th-century Japanese silk pillows. Four French doors open out to glass railings.
Elsewhere the penthouse features a library that contains an extensive collection of books which reside in bookcases framed with an exquisite bronze vine-and-leaf motif as well as a gilded bronze chandelier by LaLanne, a chess table and Bosendorfer grand piano. The private spa room rich is made of walnut, afrormosia and Mexican sycamore wood and contains a massage table, gym equipment and serene screen of living bamboo. (It can also be converted in to a second bedroom for extra guests if required). Adjacent to the spa room is a huge dressing room with soft calfskin leather walls. While the indoor-outdoor Zen room and garden boasts a floor-to-ceiling green bowenite waterfall with semi-precious stones and stunning views of the Empire State Building, downtown Manhattan and the Statue of Liberty. In addition the breakfast room which contains Mexican travertine stone floors and is furnished with a LaLanne tree table also opens out to a large balcony 700 feet above Central Park.