A Sculptural Triplex Immersed in Light, Nature, and Contemporary Calm
Exclusive to La Botanica
On a quiet, tree-lined block in the East Village, Residence 1 at La Botanica unfolds like a private contemporary sanctuary, a 4-bedroom, 4.5-bath triplex where architecture, nature, and craftsmanship are held in perfect dialogue.
Designed by DXA Studio, La Botanica is a boutique five-residence condominium inspired by biophilic principles. Directly across from a botanical garden, the building channels an effortless connection to the outdoors through curated views, filtered light, and a serene, modern material palette.
Within this framework, Residence 1 feels almost gallery-like: a study in proportion, natural textures, and sculptural movement. A wood-and-glass staircase anchors the home, wrapping around a sequence of open-air light courts that shift the atmosphere throughout the day. Terraces on all three levels extend the interiors outward, dissolving boundaries and inviting nature in.
The main living floor strikes a beautiful balance between volume and intimacy. A rare 23-foot-wide glass wall frames the botanical garden, while two Juliet balconies create soft moments of connection to the street. Folding effortlessly off the living and dining areas, a 450-square-foot private deck sits beneath a canopy of mature trees. It is a secluded outdoor room designed for slow mornings, generous gatherings, or effortless everyday living.
The kitchen continues the home's quiet luxury: minimalist white cabinetry, honed surfaces, and a suite of Miele and Liebherr appliances. The Swiss-made Franke sink is set into the island, offering a contemplative vantage point across the home's indoor-outdoor landscape.
One level below, the primary suite is a tranquil retreat carved into the rear of the residence, defined by privacy, soft light, and two interior courts. The bath feels spa-like and architectural, with radiant-heated marbled Italian Florim slabs, a freestanding soaking tub, and a floating walnut-accented double vanity.
Three additional bedrooms echo the same refined materiality, each oriented toward an interior court. Their accompanying baths feature sculptural fixtures, lacquered accents, and a continuity of tone that brings harmony across the three levels.
The lowest floor offers flexibility and function: laundry, an additional powder room, extensive built-in storage, and access to a sunken court. Sound attenuation mats under each floor preserve a sense of quietude throughout the triplex.
Part architecture, part nature retreat, part modern gallery, Residence 1 at La Botanica is a home defined not just by its features, but by its feeling: calm, refined, and deeply connected to its surroundings.
Also Known As: 619 East 6th Street Condominium.
The complete offering terms are set out in the offering plan ("Offering Plan") available from the Sponsor. File # CD18-0327. Sponsor: CPARE LLC, c/o Rheem Bell & Freeman LLP, 20 West 36th Street, 12th Floor, New York, NY 10018. Equal Housing Opportunity.
A Sculptural Triplex Immersed in Light, Nature, and Contemporary Calm
Exclusive to La Botanica
On a quiet, tree-lined block in the East Village, Residence 1 at La Botanica unfolds like a private contemporary sanctuary, a 4-bedroom, 4.5-bath triplex where architecture, nature, and craftsmanship are held in perfect dialogue.
Designed by DXA Studio, La Botanica is a boutique five-residence condominium inspired by biophilic principles. Directly across from a botanical garden, the building channels an effortless connection to the outdoors through curated views, filtered light, and a serene, modern material palette.
Within this framework, Residence 1 feels almost gallery-like: a study in proportion, natural textures, and sculptural movement. A wood-and-glass staircase anchors the home, wrapping around a sequence of open-air light courts that shift the atmosphere throughout the day. Terraces on all three levels extend the interiors outward, dissolving boundaries and inviting nature in.
The main living floor strikes a beautiful balance between volume and intimacy. A rare 23-foot-wide glass wall frames the botanical garden, while two Juliet balconies create soft moments of connection to the street. Folding effortlessly off the living and dining areas, a 450-square-foot private deck sits beneath a canopy of mature trees. It is a secluded outdoor room designed for slow mornings, generous gatherings, or effortless everyday living.
The kitchen continues the home's quiet luxury: minimalist white cabinetry, honed surfaces, and a suite of Miele and Liebherr appliances. The Swiss-made Franke sink is set into the island, offering a contemplative vantage point across the home's indoor-outdoor landscape.
One level below, the primary suite is a tranquil retreat carved into the rear of the residence, defined by privacy, soft light, and two interior courts. The bath feels spa-like and architectural, with radiant-heated marbled Italian Florim slabs, a freestanding soaking tub, and a floating walnut-accented double vanity.
Three additional bedrooms echo the same refined materiality, each oriented toward an interior court. Their accompanying baths feature sculptural fixtures, lacquered accents, and a continuity of tone that brings harmony across the three levels.
The lowest floor offers flexibility and function: laundry, an additional powder room, extensive built-in storage, and access to a sunken court. Sound attenuation mats under each floor preserve a sense of quietude throughout the triplex.
Part architecture, part nature retreat, part modern gallery, Residence 1 at La Botanica is a home defined not just by its features, but by its feeling: calm, refined, and deeply connected to its surroundings.
Also Known As: 619 East 6th Street Condominium.
The complete offering terms are set out in the offering plan ("Offering Plan") available from the Sponsor. File # CD18-0327. Sponsor: CPARE LLC, c/o Rheem Bell & Freeman LLP, 20 West 36th Street, 12th Floor, New York, NY 10018. Equal Housing Opportunity.
Listing Courtesy of Corcoran Group