A gilded running-horse weathervane tops a painted chest in the dining room.
Bright antique graniteware is a favorite collectible of Ellie Cullman.
A large architectural clock graces an entrance at Ellie Cullman’s country home.
In the living room, an Elizabeth Eakins rug complements a diverse collection of furnishings.
A late 19th-century horse weathervane keeps a portait company on the fireplace mantel.
In the dining room, a pair of carved lions (one is shown) flank the stone fireplace, which is orginal to the house. A portrait of Dr. Moses Cowen is from Washburn Gallery. The chandelier is through Authentic Designs.
In the sunroom, an expansive view of the property draws the eye over a Paley sofa finished by Sterling Upholstery. Sisal rug is through Beauvais. Coffee table is through Nininger & Co.
Colorful game boards become playful wall art, while an English camphor-wood trunk serves as another coffee table.
An arrangement of flowers from the property was created by florist Mel Furukawa.
In the master bedroom, the custom fabric wallcovering from India is by Ranjit Ahuja.
Headboard is through Sterling Upholstery. Custom woven silk bed throw is through Gregory Newham. Bed linens are through E. Braun & Co.
A pair of 19th-century wind gods (one shown) was purchased at the Philadelphia Antiques Show.
This article appears in the October 2014 issue of CTC&G (Connecticut Cottages & Gardens).