A home office with orange walls and orange chairs around a glass table
One of the four bedrooms in the model apartment at One High Line in New York has been trans­formed by India Mahdavi into a home office, featuring her Hexagonale chairs and custom TX desk.

India Mahdavi Brings Vibrancy to One High Line’s Residences

As if One High Line’s creative team wasn’t already star-studded enough. The two-tower residential complex, which occupies a full New York City block and contains 236 condominiums, has architecture by Bjarke Ingels Group and interiors by Gabellini Sheppard Associates and Gilles & Boissier. Recently, Interior Design Hall of Fame member India Mahdavi joined the team, designing a 3,500-square-foot model apartment on the 27th floor. “India’s use of color is authoritative and engaging,” says Alex Witkoff, principal at Witkoff Group, the developer, along with Access Industries. Mahdavi drew inspiration from Gotham’s energy. “I put these combinations together so they vibrate, so they bring a certain level of happiness,” she explains. Perhaps the buzziest is the bedroom Mahdavi converted into a tangerine dream of an office. The frequency is high in the living room, too, where she harmonizes emerald greens with regal purples. The vibe chills in the main bedroom suite, wrapped in soothing buttercup. Throughout are Mahdavi’s pretty and pleasing furniture pieces, available domestically through Ralph Pucci International and internationally at india-mahdavi.com.

Inside the One High Line Residence by India Mahdavi

India Mahdavi perched on a curved green sofa
The Iranian French designer leaning on her Jelly Pea sofa.
A living room with a hexagon-patterned rug and light green sofa
Mahdavi’s Oedipe sofa across from her Botero armchairs in the living room.
A hallway with terracotta colored walls
The entry hall’s Waltz coat hanger from Thonet and India Mahdavi x Cogolin runner.
A home office with orange walls and orange chairs around a glass table
One of the four bedrooms in the model apartment at One High Line in New York has been trans­formed by India Mahdavi into a home office, featuring her Hexagonale chairs and custom TX desk.
A bedroom with a yellow carpet and yellow walls
Mahdavi’s Nuage screen, Garden of Eden rug, and Charlotte armchairs, made famous at Sketch, the London restaurant she also designed, in the main bedroom.

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