
With designs by David Chipperfield inside and out, The Bryant always boasted impressive design credentials. These were further burnished when design firm Radnor designed a two-bedroom model unit in response to The Bryant's existing details. With new Radnor Made Works, not to mention featured furnishings from collaborators Farrah Sit, Julianne Ahn, and Oyyo Studio, the high-floor unit is transformed into a livable, luxurious home. Views of Bryant Park, the New York Public Library, and the midtown skyline further enhance the space.
There are currently six availabilities at The Bryant ranging from a one-bedroom for $2.5 million to a three-bedroom penthouse for $16.3 million. Closings have come in at an average of $2,516 per square foot, and well above the Midtown West average of $1,869 per square foot (per CityRealty data).
There are currently six availabilities at The Bryant ranging from a one-bedroom for $2.5 million to a three-bedroom penthouse for $16.3 million. Closings have come in at an average of $2,516 per square foot, and well above the Midtown West average of $1,869 per square foot (per CityRealty data).

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The model unit uses a clean, natural palette.

The expansive space is accentuated by meticulously crafted furniture, hand-woven textiles, and one-of-a-kind ceramics and lighting.

Radnor's design complements The Bryant's herringbone floors, honed terrazzo borders, wall cladding, and gorgeous views.

Like all homes in The Bryant, the model unit boasts soaring ceilings and a magnificent corner living room.

The open kitchen is outfitted with Gaggenau appliances.

The windowed master bath has marble walls, marble-topped double vanity, and separate water closet and rain shower.

Building amenities include 24-hour attended lobby, lounge, fitness center and sauna, and Terrace Club with fireplace and full bar overlooking Bryant Park.

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