Homepolish’s Will Saks helped decorate the garden-level living room, which features a marble and brass cocktail table from Coil + Drift, Jens Risom–designed chairs, and a David Weeks Studio Tripod lamp. The area rug is from ABC Carpet & Home.
Bäst’s Check Please and a CB2 Director’s bench greet visitors in the entry.
In the newly renovated dining and kitchen area, Conor Harrington’s Trapped by Language overlooks a black walnut table from the Future Perfect and a chandelier by Materia Designs.
A wall of cerused white oak cabinets runs the length of the space, providing extra storage.
A Saarinen Womb chair sits next to the painted steel staircase, which was designed by O’Neill Rose Architects.
In a corner of the sitting room, a porcelain octopus chandelier by Adam Wallacavage hangs over a chair from Ligne Roset and a side table from ABC Carpet & Home.
A handwoven linen tapestry by Rachel DuVall hangs above a 1940’s settee in the sitting room.
Katharine Hepburn, in a stylized fragment from a movie still, peruses the master bedroom, which features a bench designed by Jody Morlock and West Elm nightstands.
A Grillage armchair from Ligne Roset, flanked by a pair of vintage Russell Woodard chairs, adds a pop of color to the garden.
This article appears in the March 2017 issue of NYC&G (New York Cottages & Gardens).