230-5th

From OSWIKI

Jump to: navigation, search

230 Fifth is a luxurious and sexy 8,000 square foot fully enclosed Penthouse Lounge with seating for up to 600 guests. Large, but intimate, with a '1940s modernist' decor with many original furnishings, including couches and cocktail tables by artisans such as Vladimir Kagan, Sue and Mare, Renee Drouet, Willy Rizzo, Carlo Mollino, and Petra Blaisse, who was chosen by Rem Koolhaas to help design part of the interior of the Seattle Public Library.

Surrounded by floor to ceiling glass windows and beveled peach mirrors, the Penthouse of 230 Fifth has breathtaking panoramic views of the Manhattan skyline, with a 'head-on' look at the Empire State and Chrysler buildings, as well as the golden domed New York Life Building and purple crowned Met Life Building. Off a little into the distance, as you look up the Hudson River, you'll spy the Statue of Liberty.



The Penthouse Lounge is open to the public 365 days a year from 4:00pm to 4:00am. The Penthouse Lounge also has private, sequestered areas that are available for private functions for 25 people up to 600 guests. There is however unknown to most a private lounge called the "owners suite" up a set of silver stairs. At the top of the stairs a bouncer stands, allowing only Kindred and ghouls into the suite. If a non-Kindred asks to enter, the bouncer will simply say "The owner's suite is by private invitation only." The owner's suite has similar furniture as the club, but is much smaller, holding five large couches, three coffee tables, a small bar and nothing else. (The owner's suite is pictured in the right picture above).

Topic:     230 fifth is a dance club and lounge on the Upper East Side - http://original-sin.net/wiki/230-5th
Views
Personal tools