A One-of-a-Kind Penthouse Loft on SoHo's Iconic Prince Street Designed by visionary architect Thomas Leeser of NYC's One Vanderbilt and Domino Sugar Factory, this extraordinary penthouse redefines urban living with a bold, avant-garde aesthetic. A striking departure from traditional condominiums, it embraces an open-concept design where fluidity and contrast create a dynamic, sculptural living space. Randomly placed marble slabs defy the rigid cartesian grid, transforming structure into art and complexity into tranquility. Stepping beyond the foyer, you are immediately immersed into a breathtaking living area featuring soaring 30-foot ceilings, a monumental skylight, and oversized windows that envelop the space in serenity. A true architectural statement, the loft is completely open, free of dropped ceilings, sheetrock, or interior doorsenhancing its boundless, airy feel. A modern creative atelier in the heart of Soho. In contrast, the 17th century French oak floors infuse warmth and character, while a wood-burning fireplace adds an inviting focal point just off the sleek Valcucine kitchen. The chef's kitchen is a masterpiece of both form and function, anchored by Italian stone finishes and state-of-the-art appliances: Sub-Zero refrigerator and freezer drawers, a Miele induction cooktop and electric oven, a Fisher & Paykel drawer dishwasher, and separate Miele washer and dryer. The primary sleeping area is reminiscent of the world's most exclusive hotels, featuring a sculptural Belgian clay soaking tub alongside an open shower with minimalist John Pawson fixtures. Honed stone floors and walls, paired with luxurious radiant heating, create a spa-like retreat. The bathroom is a curated experience, showcasing an antique pedestal and petrified wood sink, as well as a one-of-a-kind bleached wood console sourced from the renowned Andrianna Shamaris Collection. A gallery-inspired staircase leads to the upper level, where the guest suite is complemented by a striking guest bath with handmade cement tiles, a steam room, and another bespoke antique pedestal sinkall finished with John Pawson fixtures. Outside, the upper and lower private terraces offer a rare sanctuary above SoHo, featuring a custom hand-painted mural that pays homage to the neighborhood's artistic spirit. With over 1000 square feet between both terraces and expansive north, west, and south-facing views, this outdoor retreat is both private and breathtaking. This penthouse is more than a homeit's an architectural triumph, a curated experience, and a rare opportunity to own a piece of SoHo's design legacy.