This early 1900's warehouse loft was formerly a Prohibition era distillery, then a spring factory for several decades, and was recently converted into a gorgeous, open loft space with an award-winning kitchen design.
The space is overflowing with original architectural elements: beams from the World's Fair, 14' ceilings, cast iron brackets, pulleys, and wheels used to power spring production machinery, solid oak floors and exposed bricks throughout, a hand pulley freight elevator, and more!
The kitchen was featured in Signature Kitchen & Bath's 2014 annual kitchen awards, winning 2nd prize in the contemporary class. It includes a 10' long stainless steel island, and top of the line appliances: a 22,000btu, 6-burner Thermador gas range, double ovens, a massive refrigerator and commercial exhaust hood, both by Thermador. It has already been used for several cooking demos and commercial food preparations.
A unique fusion of various Chinese, Japanese, and vintage industrial elements outline the tasteful decor. Most furniture is a blend of metals, woods, furs, and leathers, creating a sophisticated environment that straddles a multitude of regular functions: a tea studio, library, food and wine tasting room, etc. Exposed brick throughout the entire space...
Both full bathrooms are surrounded by floor-to-ceiling Spanish porcelain tiles, glass enclosed showers, rainfall shower heads, and Japanese toilets. The master bathroom includes a massive illuminated mirror, heated floors, and a stainless steel Japanese soaking tub.
NOTE: This space serves mostly as a short term guest experience (via Airbnb), so please inquire with your dates and unfortunately, I may need you to be flexible in order to secure the space. Weekends, for example, are highly unlikely to be available. Thanks!