In the living room, Amande floor lamps from Christian Liaigre and Focal chairs from Donghia flank a Metro fireplace mantel from Chesney’s, along with an ink on rice paper work by Zhuang Hong Yi and a photograph by Alberto Narduzzi. The modified Greek-key area rug is from Stark.
A corner of the living room features a cerused oak game table from Mattaliano and a banquette upholstered in Cowtan & Tout Louis in Mauve. The chairs are J. Robert Scott.
Along an opposing wall, a work by Markus Linnenbrink spans the length of a John Saladino Studded Shelter sofa. The throw pillows are covered in fabrics from Dedar and Stark. The cocktail table is from John Boone.
Russell Young’s Marilyn Crying commands attention in the entry gallery. The John Boone bench is covered in Edelman Leather Cavallini in Zebra Black/White.
The ottoman in the study is an Eric Cohler design for Lee Jofa; the rug is by Paul Smith for The Rug Company.
The powder room includes a Vitraform sink and Fromental’s Phoebe wall covering.
The breakfast banquette, which separates the kitchen from the family room, is upholstered in Designtex’s Faux Sure in Cadet. The throw pillows and chairs are covered in Clarence House’s Od Lilly.
In the dining room, the custom chandelier and Easter Island table are from Holly Hunt. The wall covering is from Fromental.
A living room nook features a tufted wall covering in Holland & Sherry Andes in Vanilla. An Anemone lamp from Best & Lloyd sits atop an onyx and shagreen John Lyle cabinet.
In a daughter’s room, a Plexi-Craft chair sits at a Bungalow 5 desk; the carpet is Stark.
Another daughter’s room includes PBteen bedding and Quadrille fabrics on the bed frame and wall. The Murano glass light fixture is from John Salibello.
The master bedroom features bedding from Leontine Linens, a Dessin Fournir sofa, and a Mark Figueredo chandelier. A work by Christopher Bucklow hangs on the wall. The draperies and roman shades are made from a Zimmer + Rohde fabric.
The Eric Cohler-designed cabinetry in the adjacent dressing room is painted Benjamin Moore’s White Diamond, with pulls from The Brass Center. The rug is Stark and the acrylic chair is from Andrew Martin.
This article appears in the October 2015 issue of NYC&G (New York Cottages & Gardens).