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The Giorgio Armani Residences

760 Madison Avenue · Upper East Side

The Giorgio Armani Residences

COOKFOX and Giorgio Armani. 10 residences above the Armani flagship. Parquet de Versailles white oak, Molteni by Armani, Gaggenau, Rosa Aurora primary baths.

Building Overview
Building Typeglass tower
EraUltra-Contemporary (2015–present)
GovernanceCondominium
Board ApprovalNot Required
Year2024
ArchitectCOOKFOX Architects
Interior DesignerGiorgio Armani (concept); COOKFOX Architects execution
LandmarkNo
Units10
Price Range$7.5M - $32.5M
Design RegisterLuxury Contemporary
Design Intelligence
Flooring

Parquet de Versailles white oak (living areas); rift-sawn 8-inch white oak (bedrooms); Gascogne Beige honed limestone slab (entry foyers)

Kitchen

Molteni (custom-designed in Italy by Molteni for Giorgio Armani)

Countertop

Quarzo Bianco honed stone; Bardiglio Imperiale Blue marble island

Backsplash

Quarzo Bianco honed stone

Appliances

Gaggenau

Appliance Suite

Gas cooktop, convection oven, speed oven, refrigerator, freezer, dishwasher, 18-inch full-height wine storage

Bath Fixtures

Hansgrohe + Kallista; oil-rubbed bronze in secondary baths; radiant heated floors

Bath Stone

Rosa Aurora honed stone floors, walls, and vanity (primary); Gascogne Blue or Pungi Topo mosaic tile (secondary); Bianco Namibia marble powder room

Ceilings

10–11 ft

Windows

8-foot tall oversized windows; Madison Avenue streetscape views; select units with private terraces and Central Park views

Smart Home

Yes

Collections

2–4 bedroom residences (1,100–4,869 sq ft); duplex penthouse floors 10–11 with private terrace; Giorgio Armani flagship boutique on ground floor

Lobby

10 residences above Armani flagship on Madison Avenue at 65th Street. Building amenities: fitness studio, on-site treatment room, Zen tea room, library, resident lounge, tranquil terrace. 24-hour doorman. Completed 2024.

Design Narrative

The Giorgio Armani Residences at 760 Madison Avenue are among the most materially specific new buildings in Manhattan. Only 10 residences with interiors conceptualized by Giorgio Armani himself and executed by COOKFOX. The flooring system alone tells the story: Parquet de Versailles white oak in living areas, rift-sawn 8-inch plank in bedrooms, and Gascogne Beige limestone slab in entry foyers — three different expressions of warmth layered within a single apartment.

The Molteni kitchens are custom-designed in Italy for the building, with Quarzo Bianco stone countertops and a Bardiglio Imperiale Blue marble island that functions as the kitchen's sculptural signature. Rosa Aurora marble in the primary bathrooms — a warm pink-veined Italian stone rarely specified in American residential — speaks to Armani's Italian sensibility. Gaggenau appliances. At 10 residences, every design decision is fully legible: clients buying here are entering a specific aesthetic world.

Design Opportunities
  • Molteni kitchen by Armani is the building's defining interior signature — renovation must work within or clearly beyond this system
  • Rosa Aurora primary bath responds well to warm metals (brushed brass, champagne gold)
  • Parquet de Versailles in living areas creates Versailles-scale expectation — furniture must respond to this formal register
  • Armani brand identity means clients align with warm minimalism — do not fight this
  • 10-unit intimacy means renovation work is visible to the entire building community
  • COOKFOX biophilic sensibility — natural material continuity is expected and appropriate
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