Ophelia Weiss
The Plush Life | The gold and blue floral wallpaper in the master bedroom is from Romo. The vintage Milo Baughman chairs are covered in a fabric from Lee Jofa; the shag is from ABC Carpet & Home.
The Plush Life | The gold and blue floral wallpaper in the master bedroom is from Romo. The vintage Milo Baughman chairs are covered in a fabric from Lee Jofa; the shag is from ABC Carpet & Home.
Periwinkle Pop | In designer Ophelia Weiss’s living room, two prints by Walead Beshty hang above a “dining” table fashioned from two Warren Platner table bases topped by a glass oval. A curved and tufted sofa by Nancy Corzine sits below a chandelier based on those that hang at the Metropolitan Opera at Lincoln Center.
Her Blue Heaven | Weiss also designed the large chest of drawers, whose graphic punch is further accentuated by a James Welling artwork that hangs above it.
Her Blue Heaven | Two Weiss-designed chairs in a Florence Broadhurst fabric face a cocktail table from Flair. The rug is from ABC Carpet & Home.
Pattern Play | The dramatic office features a graphic Astek paper on the walls and ceiling; Weiss designed the wood-and-mirror desk.The pendant light is from Lalique, and the photo on the wall is by Laurie Simmons.
Pattern Play | The paisley wallpaper in both the kitchen and adjacent hallway and mezzanine is from Cole & Son. A daybed from Gus Modern is topped with pillows from Jonathan Adler; the abstract work above is by Sarah Morris.
Pattern Play | Lucite stools in the kitchen are from Plexi-Craft; the chandelier is by Moura Starr.
The Plush Life | Weiss designed the headboard in the guest bedroom; the wallpaper is from Cole & Son.
The Plush Life | A paper from Designers Guild covers the walls in. The sink is from Kohler and the fixtures are from Hansgrohe’s Axor Starck collection.
This article appears in the December 2012 issue of NYC&G (New York Cottages & Gardens).