"The interior designer Travis Grimm had two legacies he wanted to evoke in his Manhattan apartment: The folklore of his family, and the glamour of the storied Carlyle hotel. … He also leaned heavily on three items in his possession: a faded, burgundy first edition of ', that his husband found at auction, and a silver pocket watch and slim , both of which had belonged to the brothers and were passed down from Mr. Grimm’s father. In addition to the three bedrooms, the apartment has four and a half baths, a gym, office and library. … The unit is, in many ways, also an art gallery: A piece by hangs in the foyer. In the living room, there is a piece by and another by . In the gallery, greeting guests as they enter, is a massive dark-blue work by that Mr. Grimm said reminds him of his many years in Los Angeles."
Carlyle Hotel

January 1, 1970