111 Murray Street
Kohn Pedersen Fox's flared glass pinnacle. David Mann interiors. Tribeca's most coveted contemporary tower.
| Building Type | glass tower |
| Era | Ultra-Contemporary (2015–present) |
| Governance | Condominium |
| Board Approval | Not Required |
| Year | 2018 |
| Architect | Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates (KPF) |
| Interior Designer | David Mann (AD100); Rockwell Group (amenities) |
| Landmark | No |
| Units | 157 |
| Price Range | $2.0M - $45.0M |
| Design Register | Luxury Contemporary |
| Flooring | Custom oak herringbone (David Mann specification) |
| Kitchen | Molteni (cerused White Oak — custom by David Mann) |
| Countertop | Calacatta Borghini marble waterfall island, book-matched |
| Backsplash | Calacatta Borghini marble book-matched |
| Appliances | Wolf + Miele + Sub-Zero |
| Appliance Suite | Wolf 5-burner gas cooktop, fully vented hood, Miele dishwasher, wall oven, speed oven, wine refrigerator, integrated coffee system |
| Bath Fixtures | Dornbracht custom soft matte-black finish (building-specific color) |
| Bath Stone | Travertine slab feature walls (primary); marble heated floors |
| Ceilings | 10–11 ft |
| Windows | Column-free curved glass corners (KPF structural innovation) — floor-to-ceiling |
| Smart Home | Not specified |
| Collections | Standard; upper 70 units with private elevator entry |
| Lobby | Curved glass double-height lobby; travertine floors, hand-blown glass lighting; courtyard with 15-foot waterfall (Edmund Hollander landscape) |
111 Murray Street is defined by Kohn Pedersen Fox's structural innovation: column-free corners with curved floor-to-ceiling glass. The 64-story tower's reflective glass facades are described by architecture critics as among the most beautiful in the city. The flared pinnacle (inspired by Italian glass vases) expands floor plates at the top.
David Mann's interiors are among the most design-specific in any new development. The Molteni kitchen in 'cerused White Oak' is a departure from the lacquered white or dark oak palettes common in contemporary development. The Calacatta Borghini marble book-matched waterfall island creates a strong focal point. The Dornbracht matte black fixtures — a custom finish not available in standard retail — are specified throughout both kitchen and primary bath.
The BluStone soaking tub positioned in front of a floor-to-ceiling window is an architectural statement. The 70 highest units have private elevator entry directly into the residence, making 111 Murray the preferred address for finance-world clients who value security and discretion.
- Molteni cerused White Oak kitchen is design-forward — renovation should evolve, not contradict it
- BluStone tub-at-window composition sets theatrical standard for primary bath
- Dornbracht matte black hardware is signature material decision — maintain or replace building-wide
- Column-free curved corners create unusual furniture placement opportunities — curved pieces appropriate
- Private elevator entry (upper floors) allows dramatic gallery design without lobby constraints
- Calacatta Borghini can be extended to secondary baths for material continuity
