This 850 sq ft production-friendly apartment in Downtown Manhattan offers an open floor plan and editorial styling—featured in Architectural Digest and designed for visual storytelling.
The space is thoughtfully divided into three main areas, allowing for versatile staging and flexible production layouts. Its natural light, clean finishes, and quiet surroundings make it an ideal setting for commercial, branded, or narrative content.
Studio Layout:
A spacious living room with a neutral color palette, low-profile furniture, and soft textures—excellent for talent setups, lifestyle vignettes, or interview framing
A compact fitness area equipped with minimalist workout gear—perfect for wellness, fitness, or athleisure shoots.
A minimalist kitchen that opens directly into the living and desk areas—great for food content or casual shoot environments
A dedicated work corner with a styled desk and shelving, perfect for overheads, editorial setups, or behind-the-scenes content
Open floor space suitable for light rigging, gear setup, and small crew movements
Production Perks:
Consistent natural light (AM to early afternoon)
Additional lighting equipment available
Elevator + doorman for secure and easy access
Quiet location—suitable for audio-recorded interviews
Recommended for:
Commercial or brand content
Editorial campaigns
Product videography
Interviews or social-first video