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The D’Orsay is an elegant 11-story condominium at 211 West 14th Street, situated between Seventh and Eighth Avenues at the cusp of Chelsea and the West Village. Developed by Adellco and designed by Goldman Hill & West, this mid-rise building was completed in 2016 and houses 21 luxurious residences. The interiors were crafted by the internationally acclaimed Studio Jacques Garcia, known for their work at La Mamounia in Marrakesh and Hotel Costes in Paris.
The building's design is one of the most refined on 14th Street, featuring setbacks at the 7th and 11th floors, large corner windows on the top five floors, and multi-paned windows throughout. The façades from the second to the tenth floors are clad in distinctive Roman bricks, which are thinner and longer than standard bricks, giving the building a unique architectural character.
Inside, the lobby is a striking blend of luxury and artistry, with bronze wall panels, veined Silver Wave marble flooring, gold mosaic accents, and a decorative plaster panel of flowers as the focal point behind the reception desk.
Residents enjoy an array of top-notch amenities, including a full-time doorman and concierge, a rooftop garden with sweeping city views, a skylit fitness center, a drawing room, and spa facilities featuring a plunge pool, steam room, sauna, and treatment room. Bicycle storage and private storage are also available.
The light-filled residences boast terraces, pale gray oak floors, kitchens with bronze-hued metallic-finished cabinets, and bathrooms adorned with light Calcatta Caldia marble and darker Nuvolato marble with bronze banding. The D’Orsay’s location offers convenient access to the High Line, Chelsea, and the West Village, making it an ideal choice for those seeking both luxury and convenience.
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