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Luxury ‘quadplex’ penthouse on top of world’s skinniest skyscraper goes up for sale for £85m – with Picasso art included

Published on April 07, 2025 at 09:11 AM

A LUXURY penthouse on top of the world's skinniest skyscraper has hit the market for an eye-watering £85million.

The magnificent apartment features a stunning view of City and boasts five bedrooms and six bathrooms.

Aerial view of Central Park and skyscrapers in New York City.
The penthouse has 360 degree views of Central Park and New York City
Illustration of a cutaway view of a luxury penthouse apartment, showing each floor's interior design and city views.
The “quadplex” penthouse is arranged over four floors
Illustration of a high-rise apartment's great room with city views at night.
The penthouse has a huge entertaining suite with floor-to-ceiling windows
Luxurious bathroom with a freestanding silver bathtub and marble walls.
The penthouse has five bedrooms and six bathrooms
Bedroom with city view from floor-to-ceiling windows.
The apartment includes an 82-foot swimming pool

The lavish apartment is on the top floor of Manhattan's Steinway Tower that was once home to the historic Steinway & Sons piano company.

The 1920s piano store was converted into a series of apartments in 2022 – and this five bed penthouse is the pick of the lot.

Arranged over four floors, the pad “quadplex” is designed to make the most of the unrivalled views of .

The property boasts two terraces and a multitude of floor-to-ceiling windows throughout.

The bottom floor, which is on the eightieth story, comprises a luxurious entertaining suite – sure to impress any guest.

But it's the crown suite which is the most impressive – complete with a bar and screening room.

The penthouse's interior oozes luxury with an abundance of marble, limestone, blackened steel and velvet throughout.

And to top it all off, original artworks by the likes of Pablo Picasso and Henri Matisse adorn the walls.

If you're still not convinced the property also comes with 82-foot , letting you swim among the clouds.

The Steinway Tower is the world's skinniest skyscraper with a height-to-width ratio of 24:1.

The tower is an impressive 1,428ft tallbut just 57ft wide.

Its design is inspired by New York’s Gilded Age – when the city experienced a period boasted great wealth.

But what really makes stand out is the way its colour and texture changes in the light.

The tower sits on Manhattan's Billionaire’s Row,next to the infamous Central Park Tower – the second-tallest building in the city behind One World Trade Center.

Central Park Tower is home to the which hit the market for £250million.

The penthouse – known as The One Above All Else – is located at 1,416 feet at the top of the tower.

The impressive property has 23 rooms and even offers a view of the Empire State Building.

Illustration of a penthouse living room with floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking a cityscape with clouds.
The apartment is more than 1,000ft in the sky
Great room with curved sofa and city view.
One of the penthouse's many spaces to entertain guests
Living room with city view.
Another large space to entertain guests
High-rise bedroom with city view.
One of the penthouse's five luxury bedrooms

which will be the second-skinniest in the world after the Steinway Tower.

The Muraba Veil will stand at a huge 1,247 feet high but will only reach 74 feet across.

The building is set to be a high-end living complex for some of and the world’s uber-rich.

A mix of 131 luxury two to five-bedroom apartments will span across the skyscraper's 71 stories.

Luxury penthouse living room with city views.
The penthouse has an opulent interior
Living room with curved sofa and city view.
The penthouse comes with original Picasso artworks
People boating on a lake in Central Park with Midtown Manhattan skyscrapers in the background.
The Steinway Tower can be seen from Central Park
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