Go Inside Designer Jennifer Fisher's Spectacular N.Y.C. Loft ApartmentEric WilsonWed, August 19, 2015 at 7:00 PM UTC“When I was younger and got my first paycheck, I didn’t want to buy bags and shoes—I wanted to collect photography,” said the jewelry designer, whose art collection fills her loft. Dean Kaufman“The library is a hodgepodge of my life,” says Fisher of the eclectic space that includes a gallery wall of contemporary photographs from artists like Arthur Elgort, Dennis Hopper, and Bruce Weber.Dean KaufmanA modern white steel Ping-Pong table by RF Barcelona doubles as the family’s dining room table. “The net comes off,” Fisher explains with a laugh.Dean KaufmanInterior designer (and close friend) Michelle Gerson designed throw pillows with the family initials in the same gothic typeface Fisher uses in some of her edgier designs.Dean KaufmanA round table adorned with flowers greets guests at the entrance.Dean KaufmanAn office in the corner of the bedroom features a neutral canvas by artist Stephanie Hirsch with the message “A brand new canvas to paint your life” embroidered in pale beads.Dean KaufmanA Marilyn Monroe print from Bert Stern’s 1962 The Last Sitting series hangs just inside the master bedroom.Dean Kaufman“Our bedroom is my quiet zone—plush and white and serene,” says Fisher.Dean Kaufman“There’s so much color in my day to day,” says Fisher, seated here in her white bedroom. “I like to come home to a natural palette.” Dean KaufmanFisher loves cooking and can make a mean chocolate chip pancake. “As a kid, I went to cooking class after school for a year and learned how to make all the basic things you need to get around the kitchen,” says Fisher. “It relaxes me.”Dean Kaufman1 of 111 of 11The Art2 of 11“When I was younger and got my first paycheck, I didn’t want to buy bags and shoes—I wanted to collect photography,” said the jewelry designer, whose art collection fills her loft. Dean KaufmanThe Library3 of 11“The library is a hodgepodge of my life,” says Fisher of the eclectic space that includes a gallery wall of contemporary photographs from artists like Arthur Elgort, Dennis Hopper, and Bruce Weber.Dean KaufmanThe Dining Room4 of 11A modern white steel Ping-Pong table by RF Barcelona doubles as the family’s dining room table. “The net comes off,” Fisher explains with a laugh.Dean KaufmanThe Living Room5 of 11Interior designer (and close friend) Michelle Gerson designed throw pillows with the family initials in the same gothic typeface Fisher uses in some of her edgier designs.Dean KaufmanThe Foyer6 of 11A round table adorned with flowers greets guests at the entrance.Dean KaufmanThe Office7 of 11An office in the corner of the bedroom features a neutral canvas by artist Stephanie Hirsch with the message “A brand new canvas to paint your life” embroidered in pale beads.Dean KaufmanThe Master Bedroom8 of 11A Marilyn Monroe print from Bert Stern’s 1962 The Last Sitting series hangs just inside the master bedroom.Dean KaufmanThe Master Bedroom9 of 11“Our bedroom is my quiet zone—plush and white and serene,” says Fisher.Dean KaufmanThe Palette10 of 11“There’s so much color in my day to day,” says Fisher, seated here in her white bedroom. “I like to come home to a natural palette.” Dean KaufmanThe Kitchen11 of 11Fisher loves cooking and can make a mean chocolate chip pancake. “As a kid, I went to cooking class after school for a year and learned how to make all the basic things you need to get around the kitchen,” says Fisher. “It relaxes me.”Dean KaufmanGo inside jewelry designer Jennifer Fisher's beautiful New York City penthouse.About Our Ads