In the living room, works include Damien Flood’s Dig (left wall) and Zheng Chongbin’s Gravitational Plain (above fireplace). Upholstered swivel chair is from ABC Home; bench is from MadeGoods; vintage brass and glass coffee table is through 1stdibs.
The Mister Miyagi Painting No. 20 by Gijs Van Lith dominates the dining room; art on left wall is by Ryan Foerster. Chandelier is from RH; chairs are from West Elm.
Lucas Jardin’s Blues 2014 anchors one end of the dining room, where Baxter’s French Bulldog, Marcel Duchamp, feels right at home atop a Design Within Reach daybed upholstered in Holly Hunt Slate fabric.
A grouping of art, includes works by (top row, left to right) Doug Keyes, Kimberly Austin, J. John Priola, Andrea Modica and Robert Stivers (left and right) and Luo (middle).
A Serena & Lily pendant provides a shot of glamour in the master bedroom, while artwork by Tiffany Bozic (above the bed) and Matthew Stone (right wall) determined the color palette, which is also reflected in an Alicia Adams ottoman.
In the bathroom, Toothpaste for Trespassers II by Tyra Tingleff, commissioned by Baxter for the space, hangs over an RH tub.
A black and white Phillip Jeffries grasscloth lines the walls of the guest room, where sumptuous bedding from Jessie Black creates a cozy nest.
This article appears in the October 2016 issue of SFC&G (San Francisco Cottages & Gardens).