A bowl by Welsh artist Paul Philp graces original built-in cabinetry.
A black and white photograph by Peter Beard and a 1960s anonymous turned redwood sculpture top a glass-topped 1970s bamboo table by McGuire.
An untitled 2013 work in walnut by Christopher Kurtz and pen-and-ink Raven by Carrie Marill top a 19th-century sideboard.
In the dining room, Hans Wegner chairs surround a walnut table designed by Martin. An earthenware vessel by Tony Marsh graces the dining room table.
Living-room seating is provided by two blue linen-velvet sofas by Steven Volpe Design and a pair of 1970s Harvey Probber aluminum chairs. Bowl is by Morten Løbner Espersen. The Maison Baguès metal console table was found in Paris.
Carved arches, columns and balustrades comprise two elegant passages off the dining room.
Donald Bradford’s Open Book / Intangible Beauty hangs above a chair by Steven Volpe Design.
This article appears in the February 2015 issue of SFC&G (San Francisco Cottages & Gardens).