


Dashing furniture-design duo Mitchell Gold and Bob Williams have re-listed their Midtown apartment for $3.95 million.
The two first aimed for $5.5 million when they put the three-bedroom, 58th-floor spread at the Orion, at 350 W. 42nd St., on the market in 2016.
Gold and Williams launched their line almost 30 years ago, when they were also a couple outside of work. But they bought the spread — two units that they combined into a bigger pad — in 2006, after they split; they often stayed there together in separate bedroom wings.
Mitchell Gold and Bob WilliamsGetty Images for New York Magazi“We broke up. But we still work together. We still love each other and we’re still best friends,” Gold says.
They recently stayed in the apartment last month, with their husbands, when they came to town from North Carolina to pick up a design award at the Rainbow Room. “I made breakfast for everyone the next morning,” Gold says.
As for the price drop: “They are serious sellers acknowledging the shift in the market and have priced it to sell,” a spy says.
The roughly 2,150-square-foot pad comes with three bathrooms, a double-wide living and dining room, a chic kitchen and floor-to-ceiling windows with wide views of the city skyline. The master suite wing features a walk-in closet, and a windowed spa-like bathroom with views of the Empire State Building.
The light-filled unit is also decked out with pieces from their sought-after collection.
While the apartment doesn’t come furnished, all the items are for sale. (Gold’s favorite is a royal blue sectional, positioned to provide panoramic vistas of the city.)
Building amenities include a gym by La Palestra, a lap pool, a sun deck, a playroom, a screening room and a business center.
The listing broker is Sotheby’s Kristi Ambrosetti.



