A massive cable-suspended mobile by Pae White, made from hundreds of pieces of paper cutouts and mirrors, hangs in the entry hall.
In the sitting room, a leather and wood rocker by Oscar Niemeyer is surrounded by a group of polished stainless-steel rock sculptures by Arik Levy, which double as occasional tables.
A Huang Yan portrait, one of four depicting the four seasons, hangs in the entry hall; the painting above the Brazilian hardwood bar beyond is by Cecily Brown.
In a corner of the bar area, a work made with bottle caps by Robert Melee hangs next to a balloon dog by Paul McCarthy.
In the dining room, Vladimir Kagan chairs in a velvet chenille surround a table from Jayson Home. The chandelier is by Ingo Maurer and the sculpture is by Johannes VanDerBeek. In the corner of the room rests Alyson Shotz’s Wavelength (2007), an acrylic and aluminum piece that reflects and refracts light throughout the day.
The bathtub and hardware are from Kohler. The Venetian glass pendant is from Lee’s Studio.
In a downstairs game room, a stainless-steel Ping-Pong table by Ron Arad sits next to a stuffed-animal chair by Fernando and Humberto Campana.
The sofa in the living room is by Armani Casa; the stone coffee table is by Ward Bennett and the Voido chair is by Ron Arad.
A lotus pond and “spirit bridge” lie adjacent to the house.
The Lotus pond. The landscape design was begun many years ago by Oehme van Sweden Landscape Architects and has been added to and enhanced by Randy Slifka.
Giant alliums line a path leading toward a massive beech tree.
Rhododendrons contrast sharply with a stand of Petasites.
Randy Slifka with his wife Jan in an outdoor sitting area overlooking the lotus pond.
Tall grasses frame the swimming pool.
This article appears in the August-1 2013 issue of HC&G (Hamptons Cottages & Gardens).