Orior Penthouse is a minimalist penthouse in One Domino Square located in Brooklyn, New York, designed by Orior, with architecture by Selldorf Architects. Within the penthouse, Orior has achieved what many design houses struggle to accomplish: the seamless translation of regional craft traditions into a thoroughly modern luxury vocabulary. The Newry-based brand’s first complete residential project reads like a masterclass in material storytelling, where each surface and silhouette carries the weight of both ancient Irish stone-working traditions and contemporary international sophistication.

The project’s material palette reveals Orior’s sophisticated understanding of tactile hierarchy. Hand-selected Irish green marble and limestone anchor the space with geological permanence, while Portuguese limestone introduces subtle variations in texture and tone. This geological foundation supports layers of bronze, brass, and Irish crystal that catch and refract light with the precision of fine jewelry. The interplay between these hard materials and the soft embrace of bouclé and velvet upholstery creates what might be called “accessible luxury” – spaces that invite touch while maintaining an elevated aesthetic standard.

Particularly compelling is how Orior has reimagined their existing pieces for this context. The Nero Table, now rendered in walnut and Irish limestone rather than its original specification, demonstrates how established designs can evolve without losing their essential character. Similarly, the Eli Chair’s transformation from chenille to white bouclé represents more than a simple material substitution – it signals a brand’s confidence in pushing beyond established comfort zones.