520 5th New York

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520 5th

New York

Renzo Rastelli, the 520 Fifth Avenue tower in New York, cover image.

520 5th

New York

520 5th Avenue represents the pinnacle of modern design, combining elegance and functionality in one of Manhattan’s most exclusive addresses.

Every residence in this extraordinary building is crafted to offer unparalleled comfort, with meticulous attention to detail. The use of the highest quality materials, including lacquered and veneered cannettato wood, creates a unique atmosphere in every space, from the kitchens to the bathrooms. With 100 kitchens and 169 bathrooms, each space is designed to reflect the utmost refinement, blending contemporary design with premium materials for an exceptional living experience.

100 Kitchens

169 Bathrooms

Renzo Rastelli, the 520 Fifth Avenue tower in New York, interior view, styled photograph.

Kitchen

The kitchens at 520 5th are designed to combine aesthetics and functionality. The use of lacquered and veneered cannettato wood on the cabinetry surfaces adds refined elegance and a natural touch to each space. Clean, modern lines are enhanced by the brightness of the lacquered finishes and the rich texture of the cannettato wood, creating bright, sophisticated, and practical spaces.

Kitchen features

Renzo Rastelli, the 520 Fifth Avenue tower in New York, interior view, detail view.

Bath

The bathrooms at 520 5th are designed to offer a luxurious and serene retreat. The finishes of lacquered and veneered cannettato wood are a distinctive feature, providing a natural elegance to each space. The lacquered surfaces, with their glossy and smooth finish, contrast beautifully with the veneered cannettato wood, which adds a rich, sophisticated texture. This combination of materials not only enhances the visual appeal of the bathrooms but also contributes to their durability and longevity.

Bath features

520 5th

New York

520 5th

New York

520 5th Avenue represents the pinnacle of modern design, combining elegance and functionality in one of Manhattan’s most exclusive addresses.

Renzo Rastelli, the 520 Fifth Avenue tower in New York, cover image.

Every residence in this extraordinary building is crafted to offer unparalleled comfort, with meticulous attention to detail. The use of the highest quality materials, including lacquered and veneered cannettato wood, creates a unique atmosphere in every space, from the kitchens to the bathrooms. With 100 kitchens and 169 bathrooms, each space is designed to reflect the utmost refinement, blending contemporary design with premium materials for an exceptional living experience.

100 Kitchens

169 Bathrooms

Renzo Rastelli, the 520 Fifth Avenue tower in New York, interior view, styled photograph.

Kitchen

The kitchens at 520 5th are designed to combine aesthetics and functionality. The use of lacquered and veneered cannettato wood on the cabinetry surfaces adds refined elegance and a natural touch to each space. Clean, modern lines are enhanced by the brightness of the lacquered finishes and the rich texture of the cannettato wood, creating bright, sophisticated, and practical spaces.

Kitchen features

Renzo Rastelli, the 520 Fifth Avenue tower in New York, interior view, detail view.
Renzo Rastelli, the 520 Fifth Avenue tower in New York, interior view, wide composition.

Bath

The bathrooms at 520 5th are designed to offer a luxurious and serene retreat. The finishes of lacquered and veneered cannettato wood are a distinctive feature, providing a natural elegance to each space. The lacquered surfaces, with their glossy and smooth finish, contrast beautifully with the veneered cannettato wood, which adds a rich, sophisticated texture. This combination of materials not only enhances the visual appeal of the bathrooms but also contributes to their durability and longevity.

Bath features