Julian Schnabel’s home

March 6th, 2008 by Sarah

Palazzo Chupi

Vanity Fair featured the Palazzo Chupi in the March 2008 edition. The Palazzo Chupi is the Pompeii-red building Julian Schnabel (artist, director, designer) perched on top of a 20th-century factory in Greenwich Village. And Schnabel, of course, is the Renaissance man responsible for The Diving Bell and the Butterfly.

InteriorExterior viewBasement pool

Photos by Robert Polidori, courtesy of Vanity Fair. See more here or here or here (if you can afford it, it is currently on the market…)

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One Response to “Julian Schnabel’s home”

  1. Wendren Says:

    I love the bold writing along the pool. It is so adds something special to the scene.

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