CULTURE

A Manhattan Pied-à-Terre Where Opposites Attract

by Pilar Viladas

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Photographs by Max Zambelli

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.

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Rodman Primack and Rudy Weissenberg (from left), in their New York apartment.

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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.

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A sitting area with a vintage chair, a stool by Kueng Caputo, and a light 
by Studio Wieki Somers.

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The bedroom is covered in Perry’s Arrows, a fabric of Primack’s design.

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The coffee table in the living area (Primack calls Weissenberg “the master table-scaper”).

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The entryway, with a series of plates by Konstantin Kakanias.

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The apartment is filled with all manner of art and objects.

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The master bathroom is done up in Max Lamb’s Marmoreal.

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The dining area has an assortment of chairs and elegant steel bookshelves.