589 5th Avenue

The Design of 589 5th Avenue’s Elevators Is Luxurious, Modern, and Edgy.

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589 5th Avenue is a 17-Story, mid-century building that famed architect Emery Roth designed. Situated on New York's prestigious 5th Avenue, the modernly designed structure features a clean and minimalistic design, boasting floor-to-ceiling windows except for an array of white opaque glass surrounding the entrance of fashion giant H&M's flagship store.

 

“The elevators feature an almost fully encased white frosted glass interior.”

 

All four elevators were designed with a blend of materials that considers and complements the aesthetic of the building's exterior. The elevators feature an almost fully encased white frosted glass interior. The glass panels run horizontally along the sides of the elevator and are divided by stainless steel inlays. The frosted glass meets at the back wall were an additional, protruding wall panel with architectural mesh stands. Behind this panel is an LED strip light system that illuminates the background from either side, helping to create the focal point of the elevator.

The rest of the finishes within the elevator are faced with stainless steel, and the floors are furnished with a neutral black natural stone. The design of 589 5th Avenue's elevators is sleek, luxurious, modern, and edgy. A perfect compliment to an Emery Roth designed building.


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