The living room features a pair of 18th-century gilded trumeau mirrors and consoles, Milo Baughman armchairs, and T. H. Robsjohn-Gibbings ottomans.
In the library, a pair of antique crystal urns with bronze mounts and lapis lazuli bases sit on a mantel that’s original to the late-19th-century building. The desk is from Ralph Lauren Home. The walls are a custom shade from Fine Paints of Europe.
A Holly Hunt mirror hangs above a Pierre Cardin lacquered console in the library. Artwork on the wall includes a family portrait, a Bob Stanley silkscreen of the Beatles, and photographs from The New York Times.
Chairs upholstered in a salmon Scalamandré satin line a Timothy Oulton oak table in the dining room. A collection of Versace china for Rosenthal is displayed on the walls, which are painted Benjamin Moore’s Celadon. The sofa is from Anthropologie and the chandelier is by Bisazza.
The master suite’s walk-in closet.
The claw-foot tub in the guest bathroom is from Waterworks and the flooring is from Artistic Tile.
Custom Robert Allen malachite lampshades sit atop a Dorothy Draper–designed dresser in the master suite’s walk-in closet, complemented by curtains made from a Brunschwig & Fils silk.
The master bedroom includes a circa-1960s Philip and Kelvin LaVerne–designed table and bed curtains made from an Oscar de la Renta silk; the wall covering is de Gournay’s Wisteria.
This article appears in the May 2016 issue of NYC&G (New York Cottages & Gardens).