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The Gallery Collection Unveiled: Cristina Grajales Brings Curated Artistry to Penthouses at The Atlantic Club

On New Jersey’s Shoreline, The Atlantic Club Introduces a Rare Real Estate-Art Partnership Where Penthouse Owners Can Personalize Their Homes Through Direct Collaboration With the Celebrated Tribeca Gallerist

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Source: The Atlantic Club

Reported By: Matthew Kennedy

Luxury Living Meets Curated Art at the Jersey Shore

In a move redefining what it means to own a luxury residence, 390 Ocean LLC has unveiled The Gallery Collection, a limited series of penthouses at The Atlantic Club in Long Branch, New Jersey, that merges high-end living with the rarefied world of contemporary art. More than just square footage and sweeping Atlantic views, these residences offer something profoundly personal: the chance to collaborate directly with renowned New York gallerist Cristina Grajales to curate a bespoke art collection for the home.

It’s an offering that reflects the increasing convergence of art, architecture, and investment-grade real estate—especially in an area like Long Branch, where demand for elevated beachfront living continues to grow.

View from the Pool to the Ocean

An Unprecedented Collaboration in Residential Art Curation

Buyers of The Gallery Collection receive exclusive, behind-the-scenes access to Grajales’s network of global artists, along with priority sourcing of museum-caliber works—before they’re released to the public. Known for her exacting eye and boundary-blurring exhibitions at her namesake Tribeca gallery, Cristina Grajales brings two decades of design-world influence to this collaboration. It’s a curated lifestyle offering that transforms each penthouse into a personalized gallery and living space.

“The Gallery Collection embodies real estate as art, giving buyers the unique opportunity to engage with some of the world’s leading textile artists, sculptors, photographers, and more. We look forward to collaborating with buyers to achieve their goals aesthetically and creating spaces that elevate the overall living experience.” 
Cristina Grajales, Visionary Curator of Contemporary Design

Design, Detail, and a Sense of Storytelling

Each penthouse at The Atlantic Club is a study in craftsmanship. With prices starting at $5.5 million, the residences span expansive interiors and private terraces outfitted with outdoor gas and water lines—ideal for custom installations such as outdoor kitchens, plunge pools, or hot tubs. Ceiling heights reach up to nine feet, and interiors are finished with white oak-style flooring, imported porcelain kitchen islands, Water Street Brass hardware, and recessed lighting throughout.

Sun-Soaked Living With Expansive Views from Private Terraces

Kitchens come appointed with Wolf, Sub-Zero, and Cove appliances, including wine storage and beverage centers, while spa-inspired bathrooms feature Watermark polished chrome fittings, Kohler fixtures, and large-format imported porcelain tile.

Artful Interiors Meet Everyday Elegance in This Designer-Forward Open Kitchen

Each residence also includes deeded parking and storage, marrying security and convenience with its elevated aesthetic.

A Building Rooted in Art and Architecture

The Gallery Collection builds upon the broader partnership between The Atlantic Club and Grajales, who has also curated the building’s more-than-3,000-square-foot lobby and common areas.

The lobby features original commissions from globally acclaimed artists such as:

  • Christophe Côme, the French glass sculptor recognized for his work with Chanel

  • Jorge Lizarazo of Hechizoo atelier, one of the world’s foremost textile and tapestry artists

  • Jean-Paul Philippe, whose paintings have appeared in Barney’s boutiques around the world

These installations—crafted to mirror the fluidity and texture of the Atlantic Ocean—establish the tone for the entire development: refined, conceptual, and deeply aware of its natural surroundings.

Hotel Lobby, Where Many of the Works will be Showcased

Amenities as Artfully Designed as the Residences

Spanning over 75,000 square feet, the amenity package at The Atlantic Club supports both wellness and leisure.

Highlights include:

  • An expansive pool deck with fire pits, sunbeds, and barbecue areas

  • A fitness center with studios for yoga, spin, and strength training

  • A cinema, sports simulator, and virtual reality room

  • A business center, game room, and children’s playroom

  • A pet spa, rounding out the development’s all-ages, pet-friendly lifestyle offering

“The bespoke curation available to our penthouse buyers will both connect to the aesthetic ecosystem of the building and express the individual tastes of our discerning buyers.”
Roy Stillman, President of Stillman Development International

A New Cultural Anchor on the Jersey Shore

Backed by an experienced ownership team including Stillman Development International, Surrey Equities, and Gotham City Real Estate, the project sits at a pivotal location in Long Branch, less than 90 minutes from Manhattan. With proximity to Pier Village, the Asbury Park boardwalk, Monmouth Park Racetrack, and the famed Stone Pony, The Atlantic Club sits at the intersection of classic Jersey Shore tradition and a new era of luxury coastal living.

Represented exclusively by Christie’s International Real Estate Group, The Gallery Collection not only elevates the regional real estate market but sets a precedent for what thoughtful, art-driven living can look like outside major urban centers.

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