A Manhattan Pied-à-Terre Where Opposites Attract
In Rodman Primack and Rudy Weissenberg’s New York apartment, two chronic overachievers with very strong opinions on design manage to see eye to eye.
The living area is hung with works by (clockwise, from left) Jim Lambie, David Wiseman, Tom Burr, Wolfgang Tillmans, and Jack Early; the light fixture (foreground) is by Andy Coolquitt.
A sitting area with a vintage chair, a stool by Kueng Caputo, and a light by Studio Wieki Somers.
The bedroom is covered in Perry’s Arrows, a fabric of Primack’s design.
The coffee table in the living area (Primack calls Weissenberg “the master table-scaper”).
The entryway, with a series of plates by Konstantin Kakanias.
The apartment is filled with all manner of art and objects.
The master bathroom is done up in Max Lamb’s Marmoreal.
The dining area has an assortment of chairs and elegant steel bookshelves.