Glam Garret | In the living room, works by Chuck Close hang above a sofa from 145 Antiques, opposite two vintage chrome and rattan Breuer chairs and next to a pair of leather Le Corbusier armchairs from Cassina. The bookshelves are from Moss.
Glam Garret | In the living room, works by Chuck Close hang above a sofa from 145 Antiques, opposite two vintage chrome and rattan Breuer chairs and next to a pair of leather Le Corbusier armchairs from Cassina. The bookshelves are from Moss.
Minty Fresh | A pendant lamp by Tom Dixon hangs above a set of vintage Italian chairs in the dining room. The fruit bowl is by Gaetano Pesce, as are the vases on the American Empire sideboard.
Minty Fresh | The streamlined kitchen, with stainless-steel lower cabinets from Ikea, lines an adjacent wall.
Minty Fresh | Robert Venturi’s “Queen Anne” chair, a prototype for Knoll, sits in front of a window, next to works by Wayne Gonzales and Pesce. Wall paint is Benjamin Moore’s Hancock Green
Sleeping Quarters | A Jessica Stockholder monotype hangs above a Pesce chair in the master suite, which occupies the bottom floor of the triplex; an ink drawing by Chris Hammerlein hangs above the Ted Porter–designed bed.
Sleeping Quarters | Steven Godeke and Ted Porter in the building’s original stairwell.
Sleeping Quarters | A vintage Artemide lamp sits on one of three Pesce stacking tables from Moss. The vintage blankets are from Peru.
This article appears in the May 2012 issue of NYC&G (New York Cottages & Gardens).