Rare Air: The Chihuly Penthouse at NorthCreek

Rare Air: The Chihuly Penthouse at NorthCreek

  • Camilla Triesch
  • August 7, 2026

The Piece

Seven floors above Cherry Creek North, a wall-mounted Chihuly blooms across pale stone in ruffled discs of cobalt, jade, plum, and sea green — organic, weightless, and impossible to walk past quickly. Dale Chihuly spent a career arguing that blown glass belonged in the same conversation as sculpture and architecture. A work like this makes the case in a single sightline.

It stays. The installation conveys with the residence, included in the price. Whoever comes next doesn't just acquire the walls — they inherit the intention behind them.

The Residence

The penthouse was built to hold work like this, and it shows in every corridor.

Rich mahogany walls, bespoke millwork, and 10-foot doors create an immediate sense of arrival. Tailored materials and soft ambient lighting set an atmosphere that is grand and intimately refined at once. Expansive living spaces unfold beneath soaring ceilings and walls of glass, capturing light through the day and framing mountain views over the Denver Country Club golf course.

Over 7,100 finished square feet, arranged for the way this home is actually used: a formal dining room that graciously seats 30-plus, a richly appointed mahogany study, two beautifully finished en-suite guest rooms. The primary suite is a genuine sanctuary — an expansive bedroom, dual custom closets built for the most discerning buyer, and a spa-inspired bath that reads as five-star retreat.

Then there is the terrace. At 1,230 square feet, it functions as a second living room — an extraordinary setting for an evening of forty, or for two people and a Colorado sunset over the city lights.

Four dedicated parking spaces. Because the details matter at this level.

The Address

NorthCreek offers a standard of privacy, security, and service reserved for the world's finest buildings — dedicated concierge, valet, and porter. All of it moments from the dining, boutiques, and galleries that made Cherry Creek North the address it is.

The Point

Great art doesn't decorate a home. It tells you how someone chose to live in it. This residence was designed around a collection, and the Chihuly is the proof — a piece so integral to the architecture that it was never going to leave.

Rare air, indeed.

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