Ty Warner Penthouse
Architectural Digest praised the Ty Warner Penthouse at Four Seasons Hotel New York as "a visual tour de force of volumetric flourishes and carved surfaces," describing it as "a visual tour de force of volumetric flourishes and polished surfaces." The Ty Warner Penthouse is an architectural and aesthetic marvel that soars 52 floors into the sky, portraying a height and experience unequaled in luxury hotels, thanks to a seven-year partnership between I.M. Pei, Peter Marino, and visionary hotel owner Ty Warner. This crown treasure is still the most costly and spectacular one-bedroom penthouse in North America, and one of the world's most expensive apartments.
Warner, the suite's namesake and dreamer, had an unique mission: to create an experience that would raise the bar for even the most discerning luxury connoisseur and traveler. He succeeded in persuading legendary architect I.M. Pei to come out of retirement to collaborate on the project. The 400-square-meter Ty Warner Penthouse, the result of a seven-year, USD 50 million investment, exceeds expectations. To provide maximum openness and unrestricted cross views, the whole 52nd story of the Four Seasons Hotel New York was destroyed. There was no expense spared. To create the ideal castle in the skies, even concrete columns were eliminated.
Location: New York
Price: $60,000 a night