An idiosyncratically opulent duplex loft in Manhattan’s art gallery-filled Chelsea neighborhood owned by Gerard Butler has come to market with an asking price of $5.995 million.
Listing details show the co-operative-style loft, on a high floor of a low-rise early 20th century manufacturing building converted to a boutique apartment house, has two bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms in 3,150-square-feet of lavishly wrought interior spaces designed by acclaimed architect Alexander Gorlin and decorated by designer Elvis Restaino.