A 1934 painting by Jean Viollier and 1930s bronze by Hinko Juhn top a Jean-Charles Moreaux library table.
Nickel and glass coffee table is from Ralph Lauren Home. Skull and box are from the owner’s collection.
In the living room, a drawing by Parisian artist François Bard hangs above a mohair sofa from Coup d’Etat.
Brady’s study showcases his collections of antique Chinese porcelain vessels and tortoiseshell snuffboxes.
Asian accents abound in the home
The 1900s Chinese cabinet is from John Rosselli; vintage bamboo and leather chair from Coup d’Etat
Palazzo Doria Pamphilj, a cyanotype by John Patrick Dugdale, rests atop a collection of art books.
a serpent from the Brady family collection coils next to a smartly curated tablescape.
An antique etagère from Coup d’Etat provides a home for art and fashion tomes.
In the serene master bedroom, an 18th-century Italian sunburst from Coup d’Etat brightens the wall above a bed dressed in custom linens by de Le Cuona.
Prints, drawings and paintings collected on Brady’s worldwide journeys compose a salon-style grouping on the master bedroom wall.The antique chair is through Wyeth.
This article appears in the October 2014 issue of SFC&G (San Francisco Cottages & Gardens).