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FIFTH AVENUE RESIDENCE

Designed by Carol Egan, this image shows a living room with two Vladmir Kagan Serpentine style sofas upholstered in Wick II Spackle fabric by Rogers & Goffigon and a Nada Debs coffee table.  There is a hand knotted cut pile wool area rug by Vanderhurd with a graphic blue and grey hexagonal field pattern and a walnut slatted bar area in the background.
Shown in this image, is an ‘I’d Rather Be Blue’ artwork by Matilde Alessandra above a bench by House of Finn Juhl.  The artwork is hung in the hallway of the Avenue apartment designed by Carol Egan.
Designed by Carol Egan, this view of the living room shows wall treatment in a decoratively painted Strie patterned plaster with matte varnish finish coat and window treatment in Senorita Silver fabric by Holland & Sherry.  The living room has two white serpentine shaped sofas and a blue and grey patterned area rug.
In this dining room designed by Carol Egan, the smoked Oak and bronze inlaid Baer dining table from Khouri Guzman Bunce is surrounded by dining chairs by Hans J. Wegner.  This room is lit by a three tiered ""Torroja Cross"" chandelier by David Weeks.
This image shows a wall hung CE01 180 Twist Shelf in a Walnut by Studio Carol Egan displaying vases by Berndt Friberg.
Shown in this image is the view of the bar area in the living room of a Fifth avenue apartment in walnut designed by Carol Egan with vintage danish wood and leather Erik Buck bar stools.  The bar is custom made with bronze mesh doors and walnut slatted millwork.
This photograph shows a dining room with Baer dining table by Khouri Guzman Bunce and Dining chairs by Hans J. Wegner in a Fifth Avenue apartment designed by Carol Egan that overlooks Central Park.
In this kitchen designed by Carol Egan, the PK 15 chairs by Poul Kjaerholm surround a round marble-topped table.  The area is lit with an Italian Mid-century chandelier and the kitchen cabinetry is walnut paneled doors accented by white marble counter tops.
This image shows a powder room with a white Corian framework enclosing the sink and niche shelves below the sink.  The room is painted in a pantone modern green color contrasting the white Corian framed sink wall.  Hung on the Corian wall is a modernist mirror with steel frame and vintage train travel cases by Louis Vuitton.
This image shows a powder room with a white Corian framework enclosing the sink and niche shelves below the sink.  The room is painted in a pantone modern green color contrasting the white Corian framed sink wall.  Hung on the Corian wall is a modernist mirror with steel frame and vintage train travel cases by Louis Vuitton.
This photograph shows a study filled with Danish furnishings, including a rosewood desk by Kai Kristiansen and a teak desk organizer by Pedersen and Hansen, both from the 1960s, as well as contemporary armchairs from Roman Thomas in Fustian Ash wide wale corduroy by Holland & Sherry and bronze standing lamps by Cedric Hartman on an area rug by Elizabeth Eakins.  Designed by Carol Egan the study is adjacent to the master bedroom suite in a Fifth Avenue Apartment which overlooks Central park in New York City.
Designed by Carol Egan, this image shows a petite study with a Nana Ditzel teak desk and Piano wall Shelf unit designed by Sebastian Errazuriz which houses an antique Japanese woven basket collection.  The desk chair is upholstered in camel leather and is an armless Eames desk chair.
In the master suite of this fifth avenue apartment which overlooks Central Park, Carol Egan designed the bedside tables in walnut with table lamps by Flos.  The bed is a custom design with headboard and footboard upholstered in natural linen fabric.  The carpet is wall to wall installation of a hand-woven wool cut pile.
This image shows a bathroom designed by Carol Egan with walls and floors made of chisel cut Thassos marble.  The vanity sink is fabricated from slab Thasos marble and hand carved.  Plumbing fixtures and fittings are the .25 range in polished nickel finish from Waterworks.  A Vintage Nickle framed mid-century mirror hangs above the sink.   The room is lit with a 1950s antique glass ceiling fixture from Valerie Goodman Galerie and Opus wall lights from Waterworks.