Exclusive | This eye-popping NYC co-op with technicolor interiors is back on the market for $3.84M

This three-bedroom Upper West Side home may be historic — but by no means is it old fashioned. The colorful home of mosaic artist Allison Eden — the “Lady Gaga of the tile world,” whose work ranges from holiday window displays for Bloomingdale’s to commissions for Elton John and Kris Kardashian — is back on the market, this time for $3.84 million.The non-traditional home resides in the old school Astor Court co-op.“I know it’s a little wild, but I didn’t alter anything, I only painted it,” Eden told The Post.
“So if you look beyond my orange and yellow paint — which I think is fabulous and new owners should keep it — but if you painted it white, the bones are still there.”The property’s listing images show a home bursting with bold color, original artwork and intricate mosaics.Even the living room’s trimmed tray ceiling is painted in vivid orange. Compass broker Brian K.
Lewis advertised the home with listing photos that show off the rooms in their full glam glory, as well as edited versions with white blank walls for the more Restoration Hardware-inclined buyers. The home’s classical details — plaster moldings, hardwood floors, 10-foot ceilings and a woodburning fireplace — are stylishly complemented by Eden’s vivid walls and technicolor mantles.“She’s a true artist, but when you take away that one layer of paint, what you’re left with is an amazing classic eight in one of the most iconic buildings on the Upper West Side,” Lewis told The Post. Lewis called the unit “one of the biggies,” of Astor Court, with a style that evokes the Upper West Side’s artistic roots. Astor Court was built by American architect Charles A.Platt for Vincent Astor in 1916 and bears the traditional markings of a pre-war construction — tall ceilings and thick walls.Listing photos show a bright yellow central gallery covered in art, with a living room on one side and a dining room on the other.
The dining room accommodates 14 g...