It was an intimate evening of cocktails and curated bites as renowned real estate broker Steve Gold personally guided guests through a breathtaking six-bedroom townhouse in Gramercy.
It was recently featured on Netflix’s Selling the City, the dramatic new series that explores New York’s high-stakes real estate market and features Gold among its prominent agents.
Standing tall at 243 East 17th Street for over $15M, this meticulously renovated home seamlessly blends respect for its original details with contemporary luxury. Owned by acclaimed director Baz Luhrmann (Romeo + Juliet (1996), Moulin Rouge! (2001), The Great Gatsby (2013), Elvis (2022), the property exemplifies the intersection of history, artistry, and modern design. It serves as a testament to timeless craftsmanship and thoughtful renovation, offering a rare glimpse into the lifestyle of one of the world’s most celebrated storytellers.
The home also heavily reflects the creative influence of Catherine Martin, award-winning costume and production designer known for her bold and opulent style (as well as Luhrmann’s wife). She’s reflected in every wallpaper of this house.
The evening’s highlight was viewing GROHE’s premium bathroom and kitchen fittings, celebrated for their quality and innovation. Jean-Jacques L’Henaff of GROHE spoke passionately about how these fixtures elevate both the aesthetic and financial value of a home. As a strong advocate for sustainable design, L’Henaff emphasized the importance of integrating eco-friendly practices without compromising luxury.
This collaboration between GROHE and Gold not only highlighted the importance of exceptional design but also underscored the value of creativity while respecting original detail.