WALDORF ASTORIA RESIDENCES, NEW YORK
categories
Residential
area
Americas
brand
Molteni&C
For nearly a century, Waldorf Astoria New York has been a fixture of New York City society. Following an extensive restoration led by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, the iconic property entered into an era of unprecedented residential splendor overlooking Park Avenue. Above the legendary hotel sit 375 private residences, ranging from studios to four bedrooms, with interiors designed by Jean-Louis Deniot. Molteni&C contributes to this exceptional project, providing designs for the kitchens, bathroom vanities, and millwork in the residences.
Now offering the first-ever opportunity to own a residence at one of the world’s most coveted addresses, Waldorf Astoria Residences New York provides residents with over 50,000 square feet of exclusive private amenities, along with access to the best-in-class services and lifestyle found only at the globally renowned Waldorf Astoria New York hotel.
CUSTOM KITCHEN by Jean-Louis Deniot
CUSTOM KITCHEN by Jean-Louis Deniot
CUSTOM KITCHEN by Jean-Louis Deniot
Featuring private entrances on both 50th Street and Park Avenue, Waldorf Astoria Residences offer over 50,000 square feet of private residential amenities and programming, delivering a one-of-a-kind luxury living experience enhanced by the impeccable services of the world’s most iconic hotel.
Residents receive special access to best-in-class services and amenities including the 30,000 square foot spa and state-of-the art fitness center with 25-meter pool overlooking Park Avenue and standout signature restaurant.
CUSTOM BATHROOM
CUSTOM BATHROOM
CASA ITALIA, LONDON, UK
categories
Culture and Education
year
2025
area
United Kingdom
brand
Molteni&C | UniFor | Citterio
projects
Nick Vinson
Located just steps from Buckingham Palace in London, UK, Casa Italia is set within a Victorian property spanning nearly 2,000 square metres. Designed as a vibrant, international meeting point for Italian and foreign dignitaries, cultural and business leaders, academics, journalists, and other key stakeholders, the interior project was curated by Nick Vinson, featuring contributions from Molteni&C, UniFor and Citterio.