Tag: Mark Cunningham

  • Manhattan Contemporary Luxury Apartment

    Manhattan Contemporary Luxury Apartment

    Located in a renowned residential skyscraper rising high above Manhattan, this stunning 77th-floor apartment is tailored for the most discerning tastes. The 3,000 square-foot residence features 12-foot ceiling heights. Floor to ceiling windows flood the interiors with natural light and provide breath-taking views. Designed by interior designer Mark Cunningham in collaboration with architect Michael Gilmore, this contemporary luxury apartment ensures a high level of comfort and style.

    The home’s layout was reconfigured to better suit the new owners, a fashionable young couple. The apartment was gutted, and its three bedrooms were reduced to one. They were seeking an elegant, but informal space that would beautifully display their vast art collection. A mostly gray color scheme provides the perfect backdrop for the art which includes works by Andy Warhol, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Damien Hirst, and David LaChapelle.

    High-rise Contemporary Luxury Apartment

    United Nations Contemporary luxury apartment living room B

    United Nations Contemporary luxury apartment living room C

    The living room of this contemporary luxury apartment features an impressive collection. A Jean-Michel Basquiat painting dominates a wall with a Marilyn print by Andy Warhol opposite it. Mark Cunningham bespoke designed the sofa upholstered in Rive Gauche mohair from Holland & Sherry. A pair of Willy Rizzo lamps stands at each end with a vintage nickel-plate-and-glass cocktail table by Michel Boyer. Custom club chairs covered in grey Huddersfield wool from Holland & Sherry complete the group. A vintage red leather-and-wood table by Andre Sornay stands on one side. The room gathers on a silk rug by Sacco Carpet.

    United Nations Contemporary luxury apartment study A

    The living room flows into a sleek library crowned with a 400-pound steel lighting fixture by Maison Charles. The room includes a steel sculpture by Alexander Liberman and artworks by Andy Warhol.

    United Nations Contemporary luxury apartment entry

    In the entry, a vintage mahogany console by Andre Sornay stands beneath a tar-and-spackle painting by Donald Sultan. A ten-foot-long Italian light fixture by Barovier e Toso hangs above.

    United Nations Contemporary luxury apartment media room

    Iconic Andy Warhol images of corporate logos and Elizabeth Taylor line the mahogany-paneled media room walls. Mark Cunningham custom designed the sectional covered in sapphire Biarritz cotton-cashmere from Rogers & Goffigon. Cunningham also designed the wool-and-silk rug by Sacco Carpet. A 1970s glass-and-steel cocktail table by Paul Legeard centers the room.

    United Nations Contemporary luxury apartment kitchen

    A lofty kitchen stands in the center of this contemporary luxury apartment. Andy Warhol’s Campbell’s soup cans hang above the sleek custom cabinetry with marble counter-tops and hardware by Nanz Company. Stainless refrigerators by Sub-Zero.

    United Nations Contemporary luxury apartment master bedroom sitting

    United Nations Contemporary luxury apartment master bedroom

    Two original bedrooms merged to form a grand master suite with a sitting area. A painting by Christopher Wool hangs above the custom sofa in the seating group. A metal-and-acrylic armchair by Paolo Pallucco and Mireille Rivier stands on the side. Romo fabric lines the walls. A 1930s Bakelite-and-steel desk by Donald Deskey holding a Willy Rizzo lamp groups with French chairs in the center. Mark Cunningham bespoke designed the leather and metal bed. A dot painting by Damien Hirst hangs with a large photograph by David LaChapelle.

    United Nations Contemporary luxury apartment dressing room

    United Nations Contemporary luxury apartment bathroom

    The contemporary luxury apartment includes an elegant paneled dressing room and sleek marble bathroom.

    That concludes our design inspiration for today, my friend.

    Mark Cunningham completed this apartment for the couple.  He also completed for them, a Tudor style mansion in Greenwich, Connecticut, which you can see here:

    Modern Luxury Design: Greenwich Estate

    MARK CUNNINGHAM: CONTEMPORARY LUXURY APARTMENT

    Mark Cunningham established his eponymous design firm in 2005.  Today, the firm’s curriculum vitae is diverse in scope and scale, comprising luxury residential interior projects, hotel design, architectural consulting, and commercial concepts domestically and abroad. Mark has come to be known for his masterfully layered interior compositions and singular approach to space and style.

    Interior Designer: Mark Cunningham

    Photography: William Abranowicz

    Elle Decor

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  • Modern Luxury Design: Greenwich Estate

    Modern Luxury Design: Greenwich Estate

    For our design inspiration today, we have North Court, a stately 1906 Tudor-style mansion on 3.75 gated, park-like acres in prime mid-country Greenwich, Connecticut. The 15,500 square-foot brick and limestone manor’s interiors have been extensively renovated and redesigned for a modern luxury lifestyle. New York-based interior designer Mark Cunningham has rendered the Greenwich estate an idyllic family home, as well as a showplace for the owner’s impressive collection of contemporary art and significant mid-century modern luxury furnishings.

    modern luxury by Mark Cunningham living room view B

    The two-and-a-half-year renovation included the sensitive preservation and restoration of the many of the home’s original details. The alterations made were done in the spirit of the original. The moldings and plaster work, like those here in the opening photos of the living room, were salvaged to maintain the home’s authenticity and charm. The living room includes custom-created cream upholstered sofas and a pair of Jacques Quinet armchairs. Several works of art display prominently including a spot painting by Damien Hirst and a portrait by Andy Warhol to name just a couple.

    modern luxury Mark Cunningham foyer

    The foyer features two Andy Warhol portraits and one of his Brillo box sculptures. A work by Jean-Michel Basquiat displays above a 1970s gilded-iron sofa across from a work by John Baldessari. A 1950s chandelier by Jean Royere suspends above a center table mounted with a bronze apple sculpture by Claude Lalanne.

    modern luxury Mark Cunningham family room

    The family room’s built-in bookshelves and coffered ceilings create a cozy and inviting atmosphere. The fireplace with the Marilyn Monroe print by Andy Warhol serves as the focal point of this sitting area formed by a pair of custom-created chaise lounges upholstered in a gray alpaca-linen tweed.

    modern luxury mark Cunningham dining room

    modern luxury Mark Cunningham media room

    A more dramatic tone defines the adjoining dining and media room, with their walls covered in a deep blue paint by Fine Paints of Europe. In the dining room, a vintage table and chairs custom designed by Mark Cunningham gather on a custom carpet by the Mitchell Denburg Collection. A bronze chandelier by Achille Salvagni hangs above. A flower painting by Andy Warhol presides above the mantle, flanked by a pair of Jean Royere sconces.

    A Restoration Hardware sectional sofa provides plenty of comfortable seating in the media room. There is also a 1950s Pierre Guariche armchair and a 1930s André Sornay stool.

    modern luxury mark Cunningham master bedroom sitting area

    modern luxury mark Cunningham master bedroom

    The master bedroom and sitting area are a serene dream in pale creams and white. Rogers & Goffigon sheers drape the Mark Cunningham designed canopy bed. Lamps by Roberto Giulio Rida top the 1970s Karl Springer nightstands. A pair of vintage Lucite benches stands at the end of the bed. An early-20th-century club chair by Jules Leleu pairs with an Aurélien Gallet bronze side table. The photograph is by Elmgreen & Dragset.

    modern luxury Mark Cunningham guest bedroom

    The Greenwich Estate includes a total of seven bedrooms with en suite baths. This guest room tucks in under the eaves.

    modern luxury mark Cunningham play room

    In the playroom created for the owner’s young son, blue paint from Farrow & Ball covers the walls while a custom carpet by Merida covers the floor. A wraparound banquet provides ample seating for grownups. A teak play table pairs with Verner Panton chairs from Vitra. Even in here, the art continues with a Marilyn portrait by Andy Warhol.

    modern luxury mark Cunningham wine cellar

    The greatest changes brought about with the renovation occurred down on the lowest level. What was once just a series of unutilized small rooms with thick walls and metal doors transformed to create an additional 3,000 square-feet to hold the extra amenities every modern luxury home must have. The wine cellar/tasting room includes limestone floor tiles in a herringbone pattern and century-old subway lighting. In addition, the lower space now holds a home theater, a yoga and massage room, and a sauna.

    modern luxury Mark Cunningham front facade of Greenwich estate

    The Greenwich estate also includes several freestanding structures which feature more modern luxury including a two-bedroom guesthouse, an Equinox equipped gym and even an enchanting tea house. There is also a covered loggia with a fireplace for outdoor entertaining, an expansive terrace, lighted tennis courts, and a pool. The meticulously landscaped grounds include formal gardens, a courtyard with a fountain, and mature trees. Stately wrought iron gates give access beyond the stone wall that surrounds the property. The entire place looks and sounds utterly charming.

    That concludes our design inspiration for today, my friend. 

    For more modern luxury residences, be sure to see:

    Manhattan Contemporary Luxury Apartment

    Biscayne Bay Waterfront Mansion Redesign

    Modern Luxury in a Historic Greenwich Estate

    A little more about the interior designer Mark Cunningham. He spent over fifteen years as a Creative Executive at Ralph Lauren, before starting his design firm. Mark Cunningham Inc. works on a broad range of diverse projects on every scale, from residential interiors to hotel design as well as architectural consultation and retail concepts. Serving a variety of clients worldwide, the designer is renowned for his singular interior compositions. Each of his projects is unique, an individual expression of his clients’ lives and lifestyles. To learn more about this designer and to see more of his incredible work, be sure to check out his website.

    Interior Design: Mark Cunningham

    Photography: Richard Powers

    Architectural Digest

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