Positioned within one of downtown Manhattan’s most architecturally significant residential buildings, Residence 6D at 40 Bond Street is a meticulously upgraded two-bedroom, two-bathroom home.
Originally designed by Pritzker Prize–winning architects Herzog & de Meuron in collaboration with Ian Schrager, the apartment has since been further elevated through a comprehensive renovation led by AD100 designer Robert Couturier, with additional updates completed in January 2026.
The residence features dramatic 11-foot ceilings and a striking wall of eight oversized windows, flooding the space with natural light. Smoked Austrian oak floors run throughout, newly refinished to a rich, matte finish, while Venetian plaster walls and custom millwork add depth and texture. The kitchen and dining area are anchored by a lacquered ceiling and an inset bar, designed seamlessly into the space for entertaining.
The open kitchen is outfitted with custom Corian countertops, smoked oak cabinetry, and integrated appliances by Sub-Zero and Miele, including an in-unit washer and dryer. Smoked oak wall treatments continue into the primary bath, reinforcing a cohesive, architectural feel.
The primary suite offers a spa-caliber experience with a fully Corian-clad wet room, double vanity, rain shower, tiled ceiling, and Vola fixtures. The second bathroom has been refreshed with new wall tile, a custom vanity, and Toto fixtures. The primary closet has been completely reimagined with a fully customized California Closets buildout.
Additional upgrades include fully updated fixed and recessed lighting throughout, a Lutron lighting system, custom doors with polished nickel hardware, and a full interior repaint.
40 Bond Street is a full-service, landmark condominium offering a 24-hour doorman and concierge, a state-of-the-art fitness center, and a private garden. Ideally located on NoHo’s most coveted block—at the intersection of SoHo, Nolita, Greenwich Village, and the East Village—the building offers immediate access to downtown’s finest dining, culture, retail, and transportation, moments from Cooper Square Park.
A refined downtown residence combining architectural pedigree, designer interiors, and enduring modernity.
Positioned within one of downtown Manhattan’s most architecturally significant residential buildings, Residence 6D at 40 Bond Street is a meticulously upgraded two-bedroom, two-bathroom home.
Originally designed by Pritzker Prize–winning architects Herzog & de Meuron in collaboration with Ian Schrager, the apartment has since been further elevated through a comprehensive renovation led by AD100 designer Robert Couturier, with additional updates completed in January 2026.
The residence features dramatic 11-foot ceilings and a striking wall of eight oversized windows, flooding the space with natural light. Smoked Austrian oak floors run throughout, newly refinished to a rich, matte finish, while Venetian plaster walls and custom millwork add depth and texture. The kitchen and dining area are anchored by a lacquered ceiling and an inset bar, designed seamlessly into the space for entertaining.
The open kitchen is outfitted with custom Corian countertops, smoked oak cabinetry, and integrated appliances by Sub-Zero and Miele, including an in-unit washer and dryer. Smoked oak wall treatments continue into the primary bath, reinforcing a cohesive, architectural feel.
The primary suite offers a spa-caliber experience with a fully Corian-clad wet room, double vanity, rain shower, tiled ceiling, and Vola fixtures. The second bathroom has been refreshed with new wall tile, a custom vanity, and Toto fixtures. The primary closet has been completely reimagined with a fully customized California Closets buildout.
Additional upgrades include fully updated fixed and recessed lighting throughout, a Lutron lighting system, custom doors with polished nickel hardware, and a full interior repaint.
40 Bond Street is a full-service, landmark condominium offering a 24-hour doorman and concierge, a state-of-the-art fitness center, and a private garden. Ideally located on NoHo’s most coveted block—at the intersection of SoHo, Nolita, Greenwich Village, and the East Village—the building offers immediate access to downtown’s finest dining, culture, retail, and transportation, moments from Cooper Square Park.
A refined downtown residence combining architectural pedigree, designer interiors, and enduring modernity.
Listing Courtesy of Compass