Central Park Home
In the heart of Manhattan, with Central Park as its backdrop, this apartment frames maximalism as a language. Not as excess, but as visual intelligence. Sig Bergamin and Murilo Lomas shape the project around three nonnegotiables: humor, passion, and a sharp eye for beauty. The result is an elegant refuge where Murano’s shimmer lives alongside the ease of a generous sofa, and a sense of theater meets everyday life. In the dining room, a banquette corner is composed as a collector’s vignette, defined by an aged smoked mirror and anchored by Leon François Chervet’s Bronze Ram Head table. Upholstery in Pierre Frey textiles and artisanal detailing underscores a devotion to fine workmanship, the kind of luxury felt in texture, stitching, and time. Measured irreverence punctuates the formality. Brass palm trees appear beside the Diana Credenza by Jean de Merry, a deliberate interplay of architectural rigor and lived-in spontaneity, as if the home had been discovered rather than staged. It is this balance between curation and ease that defines the project: a sophisticated, deeply livable maximalist composition in the center of New York.
Project Details
- Location New York . USA
- Area 155 sqm
- Project Year 2016
- Interiors Sig Bergamin & Murilo Lomas
- Photographer Bjorn Wallander