Real Estate

Ellie Cullman perfects her Park Avenue pad

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“The eye luxuriates over detail,” says Cullman, whose latest book is “The Detailed Interior.”
“The eye luxuriates over detail,” says Cullman, whose latest book is “The Detailed Interior.” Michael Sofronski
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091913 Alexa Living – The apartment of Designer Ellie Cullman. 720 Park Ave. Manhattan – study Ph: Michael Sofronski CREDIT Photos by Michael Sofronski. Photo Styling by Brice Gaillard Michael Sofronski
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The finish upon the Venetian stucco living room walls was created by overwashing crimson with gold. It provides a rich backdrop to the stunning Max Weber portrait over the mantel.
The finish upon the Venetian stucco living room walls was created by overwashing crimson with gold. It provides a rich backdrop to the stunning Max Weber portrait over the mantel. Michael Sofronski
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091913 Alexa Living – The apartment of Designer Ellie Cullman. 720 Park Ave. Manhattan (Detail curtain fringes) Ph: Michael Sofronski CREDIT Photos by Michael Sofronski. Photo Styling by Brice Gaillard Michael Sofronski
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091913 Alexa Living – The apartment of Designer Ellie Cullman. 720 Park Ave. Manhattan Living room candy Ph: Michael Sofronski CREDIT Photos by Michael Sofronski. Photo Styling by Brice Gaillard Michael Sofronski
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091913 Alexa Living – The apartment of Designer Ellie Cullman. 720 Park Ave. Manhattan Living room Japanese mural Ph: Michael Sofronski CREDIT Photos by Michael Sofronski. Photo Styling by Brice… Michael Sofronski
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091913 Alexa Living – The apartment of Designer Ellie Cullman. 720 Park Ave. Manhattan -Oil painting from wedding in Japan. Ph: Michael Sofronski A Japanese version of Ellie and Edgar,… Michael Sofronski
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091913 Alexa Living – The apartment of Designer Ellie Cullman. 720 Park Ave. Manhattan – dressing room Ph: Michael Sofronski CREDIT Photos by Michael Sofronski. Photo Styling by Brice Gaillard Michael Sofronski
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091913 Alexa Living – The apartment of Designer Ellie Cullman. 720 Park Ave. Manhattan – livingroom Ph: Michael Sofronski CREDIT Photos by Michael Sofronski. Photo Styling by Brice Gaillard Michael Sofronski
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091913 Alexa Living – The apartment of Designer Ellie Cullman. 720 Park Ave. Manhattan – Dining room wall paper Ph: Michael Sofronski CREDIT Photos by Michael Sofronski. Photo Styling by… Michael Sofronski
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091913 Alexa Living – The apartment of Designer Ellie Cullman. 720 Park Ave. Manhattan Living room detail Ph: Michael Sofronski CREDIT Photos by Michael Sofronski. Photo Styling by Brice Gaillard Michael Sofronski
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The finish upon the Venetian stucco living room walls was created by overwashing crimson with gold. It provides a rich backdrop to the stunning Max Weber portrait over the mantel.
The finish upon the Venetian stucco living room walls was created by overwashing crimson with gold. It provides a rich backdrop to the stunning Max Weber portrait over the mantel. Michael Sofronski
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The original staircase designed by Rosario Candela curves up towards a collection of American works on paper by artists such as Edward Hopper and Adolph Gottlieb.
The original staircase designed by Rosario Candela curves up towards a collection of American works on paper by artists such as Edward Hopper and Adolph Gottlieb. Michael Sofronski
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“Warm Reverie,” a 1962 acrylic by Kenneth Noland, both contrasts with and complements the traditional bronze silk velvet sofa in the library.
“Warm Reverie,” a 1962 acrylic by Kenneth Noland, both contrasts with and complements the traditional bronze silk velvet sofa in the library. Michael Sofronski
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The dining room wallpaper is 18th-century Chinese and depicts scenes from village life, while the dining table is from the English Regency period.
The dining room wallpaper is 18th-century Chinese and depicts scenes from village life, while the dining table is from the English Regency period. Michael Sofronski