Family Matters | Fashion accessories designer Mariza Scotch and fitness trainer Dièry Prudent with their daughter, Gala, in the salon
Sweet Serenity | A custom black walnut bed made by Brooklyn-based furniture designer Tom Edmonds enhances the peaceful atmospherics in the master bedroom.
Sweet Serenity | A Duravit sink and bath fittings from Barber Wilsons & Co. Ltd. add polish to the streamlined master bath.
Positively Gleaming | Scotch and Prudent tackled the kitchen renovation first before moving on to other rooms in the house. Open shelves hold their collection of Elettrofiamma pots and pans; white Arne Jacobsen Ant chairs further underscore the room’s simplicity.
Family Matters | The vintage steel chairs in the living room are by Martin Visser; the silk saris hanging on the wall are a find from Handloom House in New Delhi.
Soaring Heights | The oiled walnut and oxidized bronze “Fin” table in the parlor-floor living room is by Brooklyn’s Selch & Co.
Soaring Heights | The custom credenza in the adjacent salon is by Aris Paganakis.
Tween Dream | Norwegian Wood in Brooklyn restored the floors in Gala’s bedroom, which is decorated with some of her drawings and a whimsically embroidered armchair.
Work In Progress | Scotch’s home office is located on the light-filled top floor.
Work In Progress | Scotch’s home office is located on the light-filled top floor.
Work In Progress | Prudent works out and trains clients at the far end of the garden
Work In Progress | Scotch designed the garden’s ipé and Cor-Ten steel table, which was fabricated by Jeremy Seigle.
This article appears in the March 2012 issue of NYC&G (New York Cottages & Gardens).