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Monday, May 9, 2011

City Center Penthouse : By Mark Tracy of Chemical Spaces

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Mark Tracy of Chemical Spaces
Post By:Kitticoon Poopong
Photo © Courtesy of Mark Tracy / Chemical Spaces
Mark Tracy started the design of this project with the intent to use the finest materials on every surface to create a friendly, inviting, colorful, and extravagant design for a penthouse unit in the Veer tower of Las Vegas’ modern City Center development.
Photo © Courtesy of Mark Tracy / Chemical Spaces
This penthouse‘s primary features include a 13’ tall by 13’ wide floor-wall-ceiling glass mosaic in an ocean blue color scheme with embedded images and bordered by a glass veneer tile. In the middle of the centerpiece mosaic hangs a chandelier encased in a blue glass cube.
Photo © Courtesy of Mark Tracy / Chemical Spaces
A “Blue Louise” granite table floats off the kitchen island acting first as a bar elevation and then seamlessly dropping to a lower elevation where it serves as the units primary dining area.
Photo © Courtesy of Mark Tracy / Chemical Spaces
The color palette of light greys blues and greens is accented by 120 linear feet of RGB LED lighting embedded around the perimeter of ceiling throughout the entire penthouse. Mark Tracy, the principal design consultant notes, “this is a very elegant unit which can easily transition into party mode with its custom lighting features.”
Photo © Courtesy of Mark Tracy / Chemical Spaces
The master bedroom shows off a 13’ tall c-shaped bed of Italian porcelain tile complete with its own chandelier. Beside the bed hangs a custom chain curtain featuring Shepard Fairey’s signature tag which divides the bedroom from the master bath.
Photo © Courtesy of Mark Tracy / Chemical Spaces

Photo © Courtesy of Mark Tracy / Chemical Spaces
The living and main party area is crowned with a one-of-a-kind mirrored ceiling made of triangular shaped mirrors each separated by ceiling beams reflecting the lighting effects of the unit and the neon shining through the windows from the Las Vegas strip outside. The space also features a custom rug by HZL Henzel atop metallic white hardwood floors.
Photo © Courtesy of Mark Tracy / Chemical Spaces
Design began from drawing before completion of the tower in February 2009. Construction began in June of 2010 and was completed in March 2011.
Photo © Courtesy of Mark Tracy / Chemical Spaces
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Interior Designer: Mark Tracy of Chemical Spaces
Location: Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Completed year: March, 2011
Photographs: Courtesy of Mark Tracy / Chemical Spaces
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