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The charming 1,250-square-foot co-op is on the garden floor of a historic Greek Revival townhouse on East 10th Street.
Sevigny — who has been quoted about her love for Estee Lauder products, particularly their “luxury compacts” — sold the 19th-century home in 2013 to a couple of high-profile tech entrepreneurs, Halle Tecco and Jeff Hammerbacher, for $1.76 million.
In Sevigny’s day, the apartment was featured in shelter magazines and decorated like a British “shabby chic” cottage, which was particularly ironic given the gritty urban nature of the area at the time.
Tecco and Hammerbacher then renovated the apartment. (Hammerbacher, a Mark Zuckerberg college pal, was an early Facebook employee before co-founding open-source software firm Cloudera, while Tecco is founder of Rock Health, which funds digital health startups.)
The one-bedroom, one-and-a-half-bathroom home — inside the 26½-foot-wide townhouse — also features a landscaped front garden and private entrance with a Dutch door that leads to a hallway lined with closets, including one that contains a washer and dryer. The windowed chef’s kitchen comes with custom cabinetry, butcher-block counters, exposed brick, a Rohl farmhouse sink and “hand-painted Urban Archeology tiles,” according to the listing.
The pre-war home — in one of six 19th-century townhouses within the landmarked St. Mark’s historic district — still contains original beamed ceilings, base moldings, wide-plank pine flooring and two wood-burning fireplaces.
The living room boasts custom bookshelves surrounding a fireplace and a wall of antique mirrors. There’s also a light-filled dining area with terra cotta flooring and a built-in home office. Another Dutch door opens to the landscaped garden.
The master bedroom suite also has a wood-burning fireplace with an original marble mantle and a large walk-in closet, along with a spa-like bathroom with a cast-iron tub.
The listing brokers were Heather McDonough and Henry Hershkowitz of Core.



