








432 Park Ave APT 71A, New York, NY 10022
At the summit of Manhattan’s skyline, an art collector with a discerning eye has curated a dining experience at 432 Park Ave 71 that is nothing short of extraordinary. This 8108 SF New York Luxury Residence embodies the refined power of Ethnic Interior Design, blending global influences with high-end furniture and collectible art pieces. With a substantial $800,000 investment, every detail in this residence speaks to a commitment to beauty, exclusivity, and cultural sophistication.
The dining room, designed for both intimacy and grandeur, stands as a symbol of artistic living. Its Ethnic sensibility merges sculptural elegance with functional refinement, where pieces from world-renowned luxury brands sit effortlessly alongside bespoke furniture selections. This is not merely a home—it is a private gallery in the clouds, crafted for those who believe living itself is a curated cultural experience.

The dining space was envisioned as “an artistic table, a space where sculptural sensibility resides.” At its heart lies a striking deep green, oval-shaped marble dining table, anchoring the room with permanence and grace. Around it, burgundy red chairs with black wood frames form an elegant circle of dialogue and design, offering an expressive contrast to the neutral palette. A wooden lattice partition defines the area with subtle precision, while a chandelier blending black metal with wooden details creates a rhythm of light across the herringbone flooring.

Beige-toned walls and natural light from panoramic windows soften the atmosphere, allowing green and burgundy tones to act as visual poetry against the city backdrop. Sculptural wall reliefs, artistic consoles, and a carefully curated selection of objets d’art enrich the space, making it feel both domestic and museum-worthy. Here, dining becomes a ritual, as every angle resonates with artistry, proportion, and refined taste.

Favorite Element:
“The marble dining table feels like a living sculpture. It’s where conversations, meals, and art converge into one seamless experience,”

Biggest Challenge & Solution:
The challenge was balancing strong ethnic influences with contemporary New York sophistication. The solution lay in layering textures—warm wood, natural stone, deep colors—and grounding them with architectural lighting and high-end furniture that honors both heritage and modern elegance.

Budget:
The $800,000 investment was not seen as an expense but as the creation of a collectible interior. Each piece, from Roche Bobois seating to custom sculptural lighting, was chosen as an heirloom-quality object, ensuring the space grows more valuable with time.

This NY Luxury Residence is designed for a global citizen. The dining room hosts intimate dinners for art world elites, strategy meetings for investment ventures, and family gatherings imbued with ritual. The Ethnic Interior Design seamlessly accommodates both formality and ease. Luxury brands such as Louis Vuitton, Versace Home, and Roche Bobois integrate into the environment, ensuring that entertaining here feels akin to attending a private salon in an art collector’s home.
Beyond gatherings, the room supports the lifestyle of one who treasures beauty in every detail. Even a solitary meal becomes a cultural experience, framed by panoramic views of New York City and enveloped in the ambiance of sculptural light and artful design.
Dining Table: Cassina Sengu Table – designed by Patricia Urquiola, this sculptural table reflects Japanese shrine rebuilding rituals. It combines solid wood legs with marble or ceramic columns, offering material harmony and architectural elegance.
Dining Chair: Karakter Scarpa 121 – originally designed by Afra & Tobia Scarpa in 1965, this chair pairs a sturdy wooden trestle frame with a delicate, leather-covered plywood seat and back. The form contrasts solid geometry with tactile comfort. Archiproducts+3mobilia.com.au+3insitumobilier.fr+3Chaplins Furniture
https://www.karakter-copenhagen.com/products/furniture/scarpa-121
Suspension Lighting: Apparatus Talisman 14 – crafted like an ancient artifact, this chandelier arranges semi-precious stones (agate, jasper, jade) and leather-bound brass into poetic configuration—evoking statuary motifs from Persepolis. apparatusstudio.comartilleriet.se
https://apparatusstudio.com/collections/lighting/products/talisman-14
Floor Lamp: Cassina Ficupala Floor Lamp – this eclectic, postmodern lamp features stacked blown-glass segments and a marble base. Its refined form echoes organic plant structures while radiating Art Deco elegance. mobilia.com.au+1artemest.com+3Archiproducts+3Chaplins Furniture+3
Room Divider (Screen): Cassina Paravent Ambassade – originally designed by Charlotte Perriand in 1969 for a Japanese ambassador’s residence, this screen is composed of 313 solid wood blocks threaded into a flexible puzzle that creates sinuous, architectural movement. santiccioli.com+3mobilia.com.au+3designoostende.be+3
https://www.cassina.com/ww/en/products/paravent-ambassade-du-japon.html
“The true luxury of design is when a space no longer feels decorated but instead feels lived as art,” – Lead Designer
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