





The former Upper East Side home of Gianfranco Monacelli, a top architecture and design publisher, is on the market for $19.99 million.
Monacelli both lived and kept the offices of his eponymous Monacelli Press in this Carnegie Hill townhouse, at 10 E. 92nd St.
The five-bedroom, six-story home was recently renovated by architect Steven Harris and interior designer Lucien Rees Roberts.
Gianfranco Monacelli (right) ran his publishing company out of his townhouse.Patrick McMullan via Getty ImagesIt boasts a mahogany elevator, an irrigated roof garden above and a waterproof cellar below that houses a gym and the building’s mechanics.
Other details include 12-foot ceilings, an elegant foyer and a dramatic staircase.
There’s also a home study with custom bookcases and a library with a gas fireplace on the third floor.
The dining room features floor-to-ceiling windows and opens to a white chef’s kitchen.
The master suite, on the fourth floor, also comes with a gas fireplace, a sitting room, a spa-like bathroom and a private terrace.
The sixth floor holds the roof deck, while the garden floor, located just above the cellar, has a TV/game room, a butler’s kitchen and a private outdoor space with a basketball hoop.
Monacelli purchased the property in 1978, city records show, and sold it in 2002 for $4.99 million.
The listing broker is Ann Cutbill Lenane, of Douglas Elliman.



