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Construction of NYC’s Steinway Tower, world’s skinniest skyscraper, completed. Here’s a peek inside

Construction of NYC’s Steinway Tower, world’s skinniest skyscraper, completed. Here’s a peek inside

New York-based firm Studio Sofield has unveiled the interiors of Steinway Tower, the newly constructed 1,428-foot-tall tower overlooking Central Park. The announcement marks the completion of the opulent midtown Manhattan landmark, which was built on a site once occupied by the historic Steinway & Sons piano company.

The 91-story skyscraper, also known as 111 West 57th Street, contains 46 full-floor and duplex residences. Photos released this month by the designers show opulent lobbies decked out in limestone, marble, blackened steel and velvet, floors paved in smoke-gray solid oak and original artworks by Picasso and Matisse.

According to Studio Sofield, Steinway Tower’s interiors were designed to evoke the grandeur of New York’s Gilded Age, a period in the late 19th century when the city’s boulevards were lined with the stately mansions of robber barons like Andrew Carnegie and Cornelius Vanderbilt. It sits on a Midtown street, filled with gleaming towers, that has become known as “Billionaire’s Row.”

The interiors were designed by William Sofield, founder of Studio Sofield. Photo by Adrian Gaut.

Adrian Gaut

Studio Sofield’s founder, William Sofield, told CNN he wanted to make the tower feel unmistakably New York.

“We’ve all been to very luxurious places, but I wanted to create a building that could not be anywhere else in the world,” he said. “I know so many people might have multiple homes, who will have apartments here. And I wanted to create a very distinct experience that could only be had in New York.”

The article was published on msn.com