288 Pacific Interiors
288 Pacific’s interiors combine historical and contemporary references to create a distinguished living experience.
288 Pacific's interior design is rooted in the historic vernacular of the Jackson Square neighborhood.
The building lobby, accessed through a discreet doorway, conveys a sense of understated luxury: a rich, dark palette of stone pattern floor, dark painted paneling, antique brass details, patinated metal and wood with fine furnishings in leather and velvet. A custom floating concierge desk echoes the traditional desk found in classic luxury residential buildings or boutique hotels.
Behind two steel framed glass screens, residents find a seating group organized around a large Paonazzo fireplace detailed with an artisan-made plaster mantel. Surrounding the windows, blackened patinated steel is clad on the floor, walls, and ceiling to introduce a soft transition between the historical neighborhood of Jackson Square and the tailored interiors. Art is from renowned Swiss-Italian artist Christian Tagliavini.
Ascending the property, the palette becomes lighter, with tonal references to bridge the gap between the darker lobby and the lighter residences.
The entry sequence in the units is organized around a foyer or a long gallery space ideal for hanging art while providing a sense of drama when opening up to the living space. 7”-wide plank oak floors from France and marble bathrooms create a sophisticated, minimal aesthetic, while still feeling warm and inviting.
Kitchens echo the dark tones of the lobby, while embracing the richness of Jackson Square’s heritage.
Taj Mahal slab counters in a brushed and honed finish combine with dark oak veneer cabinetry by Studio Becker, detailed specifically for this project by Handel Interiors. Unlacquered brass faucets from Waterworks provide contrast. All units have American brand Wolf appliances, Asko dishwasher and Sub-Zero refrigeration, with under-counter Sub-Zero wine refrigerators in most of the two bedrooms.
The master bathroom has a dark palette with very large format Italian marble tiles on the floor and the walls, combined with dark marble slab counters.
All plumbing fixture are from Waterworks and have an unlacquered brass finish. The free-standing tub is from British brand Victoria & Albert. The dark lacquered vanity is from Studio Becker. The brass sconces were designed by Handel Interiors specifically for this project.
The guest bathroom has a cooler palette with running bond Italian Carrara C marble and custom panelized cabinetry by Studio Becker. The marble slab counters in honed finish are from Brazil. The Powder room has a darker palette with a French Nero Saint Laurent marble slab counter, oil rubbed bronze sink along with unlacquered brass wall mounted faucet from Waterworks and brass framed beveled mirror.