The World’s Highest Private Club is 1000ft above Central Park Tower | Central Park Club

Private clubs have been a part of New York’s nightlife for decades now. There is a new swanky addition to the city’s exclusive and prestigious clubs where only the residents of the tower can become members and access the club, its top-notch amenities and luxury services. While Central Park Tower is breaking records with its 131 floors and standing tall at 1550ft by being the tallest residential building in the world, it is also now the home of the world’s highest private club. Scroll down on SURFACES REPORTER (SR) to know more.

Located 1000ft above the ground, the Central Park Club is spread across three floors of the Central Park Tower. Spanning 50,000sqft, the club offers luxurious amenities including residents’ lounger, a screening room, a 60ft long outdoor swimming pool, a private park, a grand ballroom, and fine dining options and a bar. Situated on the 100th floor of the Central Park Tower, the club offers its residents amazing views of one of the world’s most famous Manhattan skylines that sit in the company of the Hudson and East rivers.

Designed by Rottet Studio, the interiors of the club are far from minimal, yet not over-cluttered. Fluid in nature, the interiors create a moodier noir theme by indulging Art Deco richness. Its black and gold interiors complement the darker space, while the smooth geometric ceiling from the bar to the lounge creates an environment of classic luxury. Pearl and sapphire blend across the coffee tables, consoles and grand piano, while gold accents circumference the space to create a modern aesthetic.

Image credits: Rottet Studio

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