Espresso-colored Phillip Jeffries grasscloth warms the library walls. A pair of Pierre Guariche chairs are through 1stdibs, and a chair from the homeowner’s collection is reupholstered in a Bergamo by Donghia wool. The desk is custom by VW Home, the hide rug is from Edelman Leather, and the ceramic urn in the stairwell is from Indonesia.
A circa 1970 Corinthian capital turned table makes a strong contemporary statement in the living room where a VW Home sofa touts a VW Dunes Toast fabric, and the sisal rug is from Fox Floors.
The designer composed a skirted club chair and two French chairs all touting VW Colette fabrics, a rubbed-oak and bronze coffee table, and a Burmese wood ceiling tile mounted on a metal base.
In the kitchen, a brass-trimmed cabinet from Sri Lanka is juxtaposed with Bertoia counter stools and chairs from Knoll. Wolf’s masterful merging continues with Artemide pendants lighting the high gloss mahogany island with a custom concrete top. The dining table is topped with Pental quartz.
A bleached-wood vanity with a frosted glass countertop is a modern upgrade in the master bathroom, where the sink faucets are from Newport Brass and the tub is Waterworks.
A Pottery Barn bed is draped in Edgar Fabrics; the linen chairs and ottoman are from RH.
A miniature house shrine honoring household spirits and ancestors, and a Goya mirror from VW Home anchor one end of the master bedroom. Matouk linens in a soothing shade of seafoam green cloak the bed, and the similar-toned draperies are in a Rogers & Goffigon fabric. The wood grid chair is custom by Vicente Wolf, and the Roman shade is by Edgar Fabrics. The floor lamp is through Arteriors.
This article appears in the October 2019 issue of CTC&G (Connecticut Cottages & Gardens).