Living room.
DANIEL CRAIG HIGH-RISE PENTHOUSE
Jarret Yoshida – Daniel Craig High-Rise Penthouse
Furniture placement takes advantage of the million-dollar view.
Jarret Yoshida – Daniel Craig High-Rise Penthouse
A white mohair sofa and bronze coffee table exemplify the dramatic contrast of light and dark materials.
Jarret Yoshida – Daniel Craig High-Rise Penthouse
The luxe furnishings were chosen with late-night soirées in mind.
Jarret Yoshida – Daniel Craig High-Rise Penthouse
Sculpture and art from around the world lend visual depth to the neutral palette.
Jarret Yoshida – Daniel Craig High-Rise Penthouse
A Japanese raku pot tops a vintage Tommi Parzinger console in the entry.
Jarret Yoshida – Daniel Craig High-Rise Penthouse
Colorful art acts as a counterpoint to the pristine white walls and furniture.
This 67th-floor Manhattan penthouse apartment was the New York home for Daniel Craig. Carefully oriented furniture groups frame the magnificent skyline view, following the Japanese garden concept of shakkei (“borrowed view”), in which an extraordinary adjacent or distant exterior view is incorporated into the present composition. At the same time, the arrangements connect across the sprawling interior space, making the apartment feel more intimate. Thoughtful textures and art complement subtle patterns within the overall neutral color palette. The rich monotones offer ample surfaces for the ambient theatre of natural light as the day deepens to a swanky evening glow.