Legendary apartment 2112 at 15 Broad Street, New York, NY 10005, is a landmark art loft where pioneer iconic artist Salt Queen Bettina Werner has lived for almost two decades surrounded by her ingenious Salt Crystal Art Collection. She is One of the first residents in the Philippe Starck building since 2006 .
Featured in a full-page Wall Street Journal spread titled “Palace of the Salt Queen,” this extraordinary residence is now available for sale. This rare space reflects artistic brilliance and modern elegance, offering a unique blend of luxury and creative energy in the heart of the Financial District.
Spanning 1,809 square feet with soaring 11-foot beamed ceilings, this sun-filled loft offers breathtaking views of the New York Stock Exchange and the top of the One World Trade Tower. The expansive 50-foot living and dining area boasts an open kitchen with top-of-the-line Bosch appliances and fixtures designed by Philippe Starck. The home includes a king size primary bedroom with an en-suite marble bath, a second bedroom/home office with a private entrance, and a second full bath.
The residents of the historic Philippe Starck-designed building, experience unparalleled luxury living at 15 Broad Street, with these exceptional white-glove amenities:
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15 Broad Street is surrounded by an array of world-class destinations. The Hermes store, located on the building”s ground floor, offers luxury shopping alongside nearby destinations such as Tiffany & Co., Saks Fifth Avenue, and Brookfield Place.
A short stroll brings you to the iconic Delmonico”s, the historic charm of Old Stone Street, the storied Fraunces Tavern, and the renowned Eataly in the Oculus. Also, nearby the Tin Building by Jean-Georges offers an unparalleled culinary experience, while the newly revitalized Pier 17 features upscale dining, cultural events, and breathtaking waterfront views. This vibrant locale unites artistic heritage and modern sophistication, offering a rare chance to own a piece of history in Manhattan”s most dynamic neighborhood.
About the Art:
The artwork featured in the photos was created using a unique textured, colorized salt technique, invented in Italy by Bettina Werner -“La Regina del Sale” in the early 1980s.
Courtesy of The Salt Queen Foundation, New York.
Copyright Bettina Werner 2024. All Rights Reserved.
About the Artist:
Bettina Werner, known as “The Salt Queen,” is currently in her native Italy preparing for her milestone exhibition, “60th Birthday: 35 Years in Manhattan and 25 in Italy.” The event will be held at The Salt Queen Castle Museum on the majestic shores of Lake Maggiore.
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