The four-poster in the guest room is from English Country Antiques.
Bauhaus founder Walter Gropius designed the kitchen’s vintage pendant lamps; the table is from Mecox and the black granite countertop is from Ann Sacks.
The custom wardrobe in the master bedroom reflects the house’s neoclassical lines.
The quartet of Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams sofas in the living room are covered in a Robert Allen fabric. Rugs are by Stark.
In the brown-on-brown study, a Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams sofa sits behind a set of natural-fiber nesting tables from R. E. Steele.
The color scheme—black and white with browns and tans—is established in the foyer, where banana trees loom large in oxblood ceramic planters from Marders. Custom Louis XVI–style chairs in a cocoa Robert Allen suede flank the entrance to the living room; the starry stair runner is from Stark Carpet. The Bellechasse Suspension lantern is by Christian Liaigre.
The color scheme—black and white with browns and tans—is established in the foyer, where banana trees loom large in oxblood ceramic planters from Marders. Custom Louis XVI–style chairs in a cocoa Robert Allen suede flank the entrance to the living room; the starry stair runner is from Stark Carpet. The Bellechasse Suspension lantern is by Christian Liaigre.
An Adirondack chair from L. L. Bean sits beneath a classic columned portico overlooking the swimming pool and fields beyond; planters are from Mecox.
The covered bluestone patio, used often for entertaining, features wicker and rattan furniture from Janus et Cie with Sunbrella cushions; the striped pillows are from Pottery Barn.
Neoclassical architecture meets shingled beach bungalow at Ken Wyse’s home in East Hampton. Stately, yet modest in scale, the house measures just over 2,500 square feet. Landscaping is by Keith Acken, Jr., of One Love Garden Management; the zinc planters under the portico are from Restoration Hardware.
This article appears in the December 2013 issue of HC&G (Hamptons Cottages & Gardens).