Upper East Side While Incorporating Features That Reflect Today’S Contemporary Lifestyle.” — Gary Barnett, President, Extell Development Company

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Upper East Side While Incorporating Features That Reflect Today’S Contemporary Lifestyle.” — Gary Barnett, President, Extell Development Company Finely crafted luxury residences in the heart of one of the most exclusive shopping, dining and cultural destinations in the world. 2 3 A TRADITION OF ELEGANCE Located in the heart of Manhattan’s Upper East Development Company to design residences that Side, The Carlton House is being transformed into reflect the refinement and sophistication of their exceptional luxury residences. One of Architectural tony environs. Inspired by the finest elements of Digest’s Top 100 interior design firms, Katherine the Art Deco and Moderne design styles, these Newman Design, and acclaimed architectural firm, fine homes offer an unsurpassed level of quality, Beyer Blinder Belle, have collaborated with Extell craftsmanship, and aesthetic integrity. The Mall in Central Park 4 5 Central Park at 66th Street A DISTINGUISHED ADDRESS Perfectly set along Madison Avenue and East 61st Central Park and Midtown’s Plaza District, as Street, The Carlton House is surrounded by a well as the cultural riches of Fifth Avenue and collection of haute couture ateliers and boutiques Museum Mile, The Carlton House offers the that place Madison Avenue among the world’s finest in culture, dining and entertainment. most chic shopping destinations. Steps from The Metropolitan Museum of Art 6 7 Central Park at 74th Street Central Park at 72nd Street 8 9 NEIGHBORHOOD MAP 65TH 30 1 12 The Carlton House 21 East 61 Street 7 64TH 21 24 36 26 9 63RD 34 ART & CULTURE FASHION JEWELRY 11 23 2 16 32 62ND Marian Goodman Gallery Bally Baccarat 3 17 33 41 1 Mary Boone Gallery Barneys Bulgari 37 4 18 34 61ST MoMA Bottega Veneta Chopard 17 5 19 35 15 10 The Pace Gallery Burberry Prorsum Cartier 60TH 6 20 36 14 29 Spanierman Gallery Chanel David Yurman 7 21 37 16 Wildenstein & Company Etro Graff 59TH 22 38 32 Gucci Harry Winston 6 58TH SIXTH AVE FIFTH AVE AVE MADISON PARK AVE DINING 23 39 Hermès Tiffany & Co. 40 25 13 8 24 40 2 3 27 19 BLT Steak J. Mendel Van Cleef & Arpels 8 57TH 9 25 41 Le Bilboquet Mulberry Georg Jensen 33 39 20 5 10 26 Philippe Roberto Cavalli 56TH 11 27 38 The Post House Yves Saint Laurent 22 12 28 55TH Daniel Salvatore Ferragamo 18 13 29 Tao Tod’s 14 30 54TH Rouge Tomate Valentino 15 31 4 Fred’s At Barneys Versace 53RD 28 52ND 35 31 10 11 “We are creating homes that capture the historical elegance of the Upper East Side while incorporating features that reflect today’s contemporary lifestyle.” — Gary Barnett, President, Extell Development Company DISCREET ENTRANCE ON EaST 61ST STREET The limestone and brick exterior of The Carlton House is being meticulously preserved and restored to its original appearance. 12 13 “Design of this caliber requires not only aesthetic vision, but also the expertise and enthusiasm to bring it to fruition.” — Katherine Newman, Katherine Newman Design FINELY CRAFTED INTERIORS Interiors of superior design and construction have of complementary finishes to create a rich and been envisioned by the internationally recognized harmonious whole. team at Katherine Newman Design. Inspired by Stitched leather wall panels in the Reception the rich materiality of early 20th century Art Deco Hall and macassar ebony in the concierge Lobby and Moderne design, The Carlton House resonates contrast with the soft shimmer of reverse painted with the classic and enduring style of its iconic glass panels in adjacent corridors. These subtle location on Manhattan’s Upper East Side. and luxurious finishes form the backdrop for two Fine exotic materials, hallmarks of Moderne design, custom designed installations—a marble are utilized extensively and with great artistic marquetry wall and a sculptural concierge desk— skill throughout a series of beautifully crafted that recall the Moderne movement’s signature common areas. The articulated millwork that trait of championing art and culture through defines each space allows for a sequential layering interior design. 14 15 RESIDENTIAL LOBBY PERSOnalIZED SERVICES The Carlton House offers peerless personal A dedicated lifestyle consultant is available service on a 24-hour basis. A uniformed to provide personalized services and assist doorman and concierge will greet guests residents with a range of needs from dining in the well-appointed Lobby. and entertainment reservations to travel accommodations and private event planning. 16 17 RESIDENCES The Carlton House is exemplary of Extell Development oak floors, custom kitchen cabinetry, and decorative Company’s stellar reputation for superior design and details fabricated from natural materials are among construction. Residences offer the gracious features of many carefully considered design elements that a classic Upper East Side home, including traditional contribute to the understated elegance of these fine paneled Entry Foyers and Galleries with polished homes. A selection of two to six bedroom homes marble floors, formal transitions between social and offer the Extell“ Choice,” giving residents the rare private areas, and en-suite Bathrooms. Floor plans opportunity to choose from two beautiful interior vary, ranging from layouts with closed Kitchens and design options. Custom details, including decorative formal Dining Rooms to layouts with open Kitchens elements in Kitchens and Bathrooms, follow one of and Great Rooms. Finely crafted wide-plank white two elegant color palettes, Pearl or Mink. 18 19 OPEN KITCHEN AND GREAT ROOM Residences with open plan Kitchens and Great Polished stone countertops are paired with Rooms offer a light, spacious atmosphere. Custom reverse painted glass backsplashes. Great kitchen cabinetry is finished with high-gloss Room floors are wide-plank white oak. lacquer and fine wood with walnut interiors. Shown in Pearl Palette 20 21 KITCHEN Closed Kitchens are designed with windowed Most residences offer upper cabinetry with inset breakfast areas and polished stone floors. leaded glass panels. Countertops are polished Pearl palette Kitchens feature off-white lacquered stone with reverse painted glass backsplashes. custom cabinetry accented with butternut wood feature drawers. Shown in Pearl Palette 22 23 KITCHEN KITCHEN APPLIANCES Kitchens in the Mink palette offer custom pale grey Kitchens feature premium appliances, including lacquered upper cabinetry and custom lower a Miele oven, gas cooktop, integrated cabinetry in quarter-cut ebonized ash. Open Mink refrigerator and dishwasher, and a Sub-Zero palette Kitchens have a quarter-cut ash prep or Miele wine refrigerator. island with a polished stone countertop. Shown in Mink Palette 24 25 MASTER BATHROOMS POWDER ROOMS Master Baths feature vanity walls with inset Powder Rooms feature marble mosaic floors and reverse painted glass and stone floors. Custom accent walls in reverse painted glass. Custom vanities are crafted from sycamore or ribbon vanities are crafted from mapa wood or white mahogany with marble countertops. A translucent bird’s eye maple with polished marble tops and glass door provides a transition between the bullhorn hardware. Master Bathroom area and the Water Closet. Shown in Mink Palette Shown in Mink Palette 26 27 PENTHOUSE InTERIORS The Duplex Penthouse residence has been designed in a unique palette of fine materials with a layout ideal for private entertaining. Expansive rooms are finished with quarter-cut white oak floors in a distinctive herringbone pattern, marble baseboards and articulated crown moldings. The Living Room fireplace is set within a honed marble surround against a feature wall in gold leaf mirror and silver leaf wood panels. 28 PENTHOUSE The Duplex Penthouse residence offers The Living Room and its large wrap-around exceptionally elegant entertainment and living Terrace offer picturesque views of the Manhattan spaces. The elevator provides private direct entry skyline and Central Park. The formal Dining into a grand Foyer with a sweeping staircase. The Room has a feature wall of antique mirror and large lower level has been designed with distinct the Library has been finished with handsome entertainment and private wings. The upper level leather tile flooring. Traditional design elements features an expansive Master Bedroom suite with include plaster moldings and grand fireplaces. stunning Central Park views. PENTHOUSE TERRACES Three levels of Terraces offer sweeping views The Master Suite on the second level opens onto of the Manhattan skyline and Central Park from another large wrap-around Terrace perfect for the Duplex Penthouse residence. The Living Room more private relaxation. With panoramic sunrise opens onto a broad wrap-around Terrace, to sunset views, the expansive rooftop Terrace is providing for elegant outdoor entertaining. an exceptional setting for outdoor parties. 31 ThE IndOOR POOL AMENITIES & SERVICES The 65-foot Indoor Pool features Indiana cut 24-hour Doorman and Concierge limestone, thassos mist velvet quartzite, and State-of-the-Art Fitness Center glass mosaic accent walls. Men’s and Steam Rooms Women’s Changing Rooms and Steam Rooms Game Room are adjacent to the pool area. Bike and Private Storage Available 34 35 THE TEAM THE DEVELOPER Extell Development Company is a nationally acclaimed developer of residential, commercial, hospitality, retail, and mixed-use properties. The company is committed to creating properties for those who value luxury and quality. In collaboration with world-class architects and design professionals, Extell has restored historically significant properties in some of Manhattan’s most celebrated neighborhoods. Noteworthy restoration projects include 995 Fifth Avenue on the Upper East Side, The Belnord on the Upper West Side, 31 West 11th Street in Greenwich Village, and Altair 18 and Altair 20 in the Ladies Mile Historic District. In recent years, Extell has led the development of the Upper West Side’s Riverside South residential neighborhood with the new construction of The Rushmore, The Avery, The Aldyn, and The Ashley. Other exceptional projects in Manhattan include The Lucida, Ariel East and West, and Orion. Current projects under construction include One57, a flagship residential tower and hotel development designed by Pritzker Prize Winner Christian de Portzamparc, which is slated to be the tallest residential property in Manhattan.
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