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Posted: 2024-06-12 22:00:00
1 / 46-54 Foster Street, Surry Hills, NSW 2010

‘The world’s finest apartment’.


A Surry Hills apartment which has done the rounds of luxury design magazines – and even found itself in a coffee table book titled World’s Finest Apartments – has just hit the market with Maclay Longhurst of Sydney Sotheby’s International Realty.

Set for a June 24 auction, the property’s price guide is sitting at $4m after last trading as a shell in 2020 for $2.75m.

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1 / 46-54 Foster Street, Surry Hills, NSW 2010

1 / 46-54 Foster Street, Surry Hills, NSW 2010


Created by architects Alexander & Co and inspired by Brancusi’s Studio space in Paris, the three-bedroom residence at 1/46-54 Foster St, Surry Hills, in a former commercial warehouse at 46-54 Foster St has also graced the pages of other style-savvy publications including Vogue Living, Est Living, House & Garden, Belle, Art/Edit and Denizen.

The whole-floor New York-style loft apartment covers a 214sq m triangular-shaped footprint and features high ceilings, huge windows, open plan living areas, a Smeg kitchen with a hidden wine fridge, two marble bathrooms, bespoke luxury finishes and a full-height pivot front door.

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1 / 46-54 Foster Street, Surry Hills, NSW 2010

The apartment sits in this building.


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“The ultimate in New York style warehouse living, this 214 sqm entire floor apartment has been reimagined by Alexander & Co into a contemporary urban oasis with magnificent design inspired by the sculptural language of Brancusi’s workshop,” the listing for the home reads.

“Featured in Vogue Living, Est Living, House & Garden, Belle, Art/Edit, Denizen magazines & luxury publication World’s finest apartments, this residence impresses with its grand scale, soaring ceilings, subtle curves and huge windows bringing natural light into elegant interiors on Level 1 of a former industrial building in downtown Surry Hills.

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1 / 46-54 Foster Street, Surry Hills, NSW 2010

One of the two bathrooms.


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