Two Trees Management unveiled the penthouse atop One Domino Square, Selldorf Architects' first residential tower and the tallest building in Williamsburg, located on the waterfront in Brooklyn. The penthouse's interiors were designed by Irish furniture company Orior in their first-ever penthouse project. The penthouse at One Domino Square marks a homecoming of sorts for Orior who opened their first showroom in New York City in Williamsburg back in 2015.
The home features custom furniture and existing Orior pieces, custom rugs designed for the space by Katie Ann McGuigan, the sister of Orior Creative Director Ciaran McGuigan, and lighting by Blue Green Works and Bocci. Artwork in the home is by Cameron Stewart, whose art also appears in the Orior showroom. Some of the pieces in the home include the Nero Table in walnut and Irish limestone for the first time and the Eli Chair in a white boucle.
The penthouse's interiors mirror the project's architecture, offering a blend of simplicity and understated luxury. Vibrant, colorful pieces enhance its appeal, providing enduring comfort while seamlessly balancing form and function.One Domino Square's striking facade that is covered in shimmering porcelain tiles, giving it an alluring complexity. The façade acts as a mirror capturing the site’s light and the ever-changing water of the East River.
“Designing the One Domino Square penthouse allowed us to create an immersive Orior experience in a refined setting that celebrates our commitment to craftsmanship and high-end materials. We really embraced the opportunity to showcase our pieces as a cohesive collection – the distinctive fabrics and finishes not only enhance the interior, but also reflect the ever-changing New York skyline that is framed by the apartment’s stunning views.” - Jordan Trinci-Lyne, Orior Brand Director
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