Architecture A New York story
Architecture A New York story
The Ludlow’s industrial vibe is heightened by stunning views and a welcoming environment of wood, brick, and hearth.
Thanks to its solid brick façade and factory casement windows, the structure conforms to its historic locale. The Terrace suites come with a sizeable outdoor space where one can enjoy breakfast and city views. The Ludlow came to be when Sean MacPherson, Ira Drukier, and Richard Born rescued a derelict building that had been abandoned by its original developers.
Interior design Sean MacPherson
The atrium harkens back to the days when downtown lofts would host parties in which a mix of creatives were thrown together.
“Those spaces were magnets, and we’re hoping this one will be too,” Sean MacPherson says. A glorious distressed limestone fireplace dominates the lobby lounge, while marble mosaic floors, an eclectic mix of vintage furniture, handpicked finds, and striking art give the area a private and personal feel, like a New Yorker’s downtown living space.