The world’s most celebrated actress – with 21 Oscar nominations under her belt – is selling her sophisticated, art-filled penthouse in downtown New York City’s expensively trendy Tribeca.
The Hollywood treasure is selling the property alongside her husband, sculptor Don Gummer, 71. Meryl she has lived in the home alongside Gummer since 2006, when the pair paid $10.13 million for the apartment.
The elevator entry opens to a private vestibule and skylight lit entrance gallery that spills into a 33-feet long corner living and dining room with floor-to-ceiling windows. Metal-trimmed glass doors lead to a landscaped terrace that wraps around three sides of the four-bedroom and 4.5 bathroom pad.
A freestanding fireplace divides the living room from the den, while the dining room is lit by a romantic chandelier fashioned from a photogenic jumble of jagged, irregular shaped pale-green and ice-blue glass chunks.
Arranged around a wooden center island with a butcher block top, the kitchen’s flannel grey countertops and backsplashes are set off by chalk-white cabinets, while the dining terrace offers sweeping views of the southern city skyline and clear across the Hudson River.
All three guest bedrooms are en-suite with ample closet space, while the north and west-facing master suite boasts a spacious bedroom with two walls of floor-to-ceiling windows, two fitted walk-in closets - one topped by a large skylight.
It is understood the couple are looking to acquire another multi-million dollar crash pad in Manhattan.
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