From the listing (which belongs to Leslie Coleman, Marie Rutherfurd, and Noah Dopkins of Brown Harris Stevens):
The floorplan of this renovated apartment has been reconfigured to include three full bedrooms and is now six rooms instead of the original seven. The semi-private elevator landing opens into a large and inviting gallery. The entertaining rooms all radiate off the gallery and easily flow one to the other. The side-by-side Living Room, with woodburning fireplace, and Dining Room are connected to each other via double wide pocket doors and are perfect for formal or casual entertaining. Both rooms look out onto the East 77th Street townhouses.
This is the living room, with the aforementioned fireplace:
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To be totally honest, and with all due respect to the Zabels, the room looks a bit dated to me. Perhaps this shouldn’t come as a surprise, since the Zabels have lived here since 1980.
This might also explain the C-3PO sculpture next to the fireplace (the first Star Wars movie came out in 1977):
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Now let’s check out the dining room….

