Lee Radziwill's former Upper East Side duplex highlights abundant natural light and distinct design elements, reflecting her influence as an iconic socialite and designer. The 4,600-square-foot apartment, recently listed for just under $17 million, features three bedrooms, four baths, and exceptional amenities within a prewar building. It includes a wood paneled library and an informal eat-in kitchen adorned with rich woodwork and cheerful fabric accents. Located near Central Park and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the home presents unparalleled access to culture and recreation in New York City.
"I've never had a place that didn't have fantastic light." Lee Radziwill's former Upper East Side duplex exemplifies this, perfectly maintained with abundant natural light and elegant design features.
Modlin describes the 4,600-square-foot duplex as 'a rare gem,' highlighting its refreshing upkeep and recent market listing for just under $17 million after being owned by Suzanne von Liebig.
Located between East 77th and East 78th streets, the duplex on the fifth and sixth floors offers perks of a prewar building, including doormen, a private elevator, and luxurious features like a wood paneled library.
The apartment boasts three bedrooms and four baths, characterized by dark woodwork, yellow fabric accents, and proximity to cultural landmarks like the Metropolitan Museum of Art and Central Park.
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