An industrial floor lamp from Wit & Whim stands tall above a custom daybed from Charles H. Beckley in the pool house. The side table is from Ruby Beets; the wicker stools are from Scott Estepp Gallery.
In the family room, a pair of roomy armchairs from Phoenix Custom Furniture, upholstered in Holly Hunt’s Retreat linen, flank an antique Chinese bed–turned–coffee table. The curtain fabric is from Dessin Fournir; the work hanging between the windows is Aaron Wexler’s Some Assembly Required (2008).
A brushed-nickel pendant light hangs above a concrete and metal table in the kitchen; the woven leather chairs are from John Rosselli.
In the office/den, a cowhide rug is paired with a shearling-covered wood-framed chaise from Eric Appel and a linen-slipcovered armchair from Lucca & Co.; the 1950s floor lamp is from Gaspare Asaro.
A chandelier from Paul Ferrante hangs above an antique Belgian oak and cherrywood trestle table and Donghia chairs in the dining room. The artwork is David Hilliard’s Jackie Immersed.
The master bedroom includes a pair of roomy armchairs in a Calvin fabric and a vintage chair reupholstered in Mark Alexander’s Batik for Romo .
The concrete vanity top in the powder room is from Get Real Surfaces.
This article appears in the April 2015 issue of NYC&G (New York Cottages & Gardens).