In the airy open living room, a rococo teak daybed, accented with a suzani from Uzbekistan, and a chrome lamp complement an Ethan Allen sofa and a Marcel Wanders Knotted chair. The Buddha sculpture is 19th century, and Benjamin Moore’s Jojoba covers the walls.
A feather headdress from Cameroon and a black-and-white photograph by Richard Barnes hang above a 19th-century elm bench in the hallway.
In a corner of the living room, a 1950s mahogany desk and an Italianate table are positioned in front of Thea Schrack’s Misty II; the dresser is walnut.
A zinc-topped table and Gio Ponti chairs form a dining area in a corner of the living room.
Lucite shelves from Doug Mockett & Company line the end of the hallway, anchored by a graphic Kasthall rug.
The kitchen includes an oak drafting table and Cisco Brother’s chairs.
A vintage suzani from ABC Carpet & Home covers the master bedroom’s 19th-century Chinese opium bed.
The chandelier in the bath is from Habitat ; the Plexi-Craft vanity holds a Kohler sink.
The screened-in porch features an Ikea table, Gio Ponti chairs, and an African area rug.
This article appears in the September 2015 issue of NYC&G (New York Cottages & Gardens).