Dining at Home for the Holidays
Set the table and gather around in these three stunning dining rooms, tailor-made for holiday entertaining.
45 East 66th Street is an interesting, highly decorative building designed shortly after the turn of the century by Harde & Short and located one block from Central Park on fashionable Madison Avenue. Apartment 2W has been meticulously renovated with all architectural details preserved and restored, featuring an incredible dining room with wainscoting on the walls, ornamental plaster moldings on the ceiling, and a small sitting area. View the full listing here.
Listed with Arlene Reed and Andrea Wernick.
More than just a home, this serene 7-bedroom townhouse is a piece of art that has been painstakingly curated and brought to life. With influences from both near and far — inspired by items acquired from local East Village folk artists and Tibetan monasteries, this finely crafted home is none like any other you have ever seen, and offers a one-of-a-kind dining room setting perfect for large holiday gatherings. View the full listing here.
Listed with Jason Haber and Deborah Ribner for $9,350,000.
At the top of the renowned River House cooperative, this private tower residence spans two full floors with stunning panoramic views of New York City and the East River. The grand-scale rooms are accented by high ceilings, beautiful wood flooring and full-height windows. From a stately 45-foot grand salon, full-height double doors lead to an expansive dining room with large corner windows that also face the river. View the full listing here.
Listed with Linda Reiner and Lisa Deslauriers for $18,500,000.