Would You Pay $9 Million to Live in Bjork’s Brooklyn Heights Penthouse?
The prewar digs are palatial and come with a wraparound terrace and incredible views.

Photo of Bjork by JJ Georges via Wikipedia
Singer and performance artist Bjork has put her Brooklyn Heights penthouse on the market for $9 million, as Variety was the first to note. The prewar digs, located at 160 Henry Street, are palatial and come with a wraparound terrace and incredible views.
Alas, we can only guess at Bjork’s interior design choices, because the photos in the main rooms have been virtually staged to look like a white box. The fireplace mantel in the living room hasn’t changed, as an old Co-op of the Day story shows.
Philippe Choplin of Douglas Elliman has the listing.
In 2009, Björk and then-partner artist Matthew Barney moved to the Heights, paying $4 million for a 3,000-square-foot co-op.


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