In the living room, Hauser by Dirk Skreber hangs on the left wall, opposite Hernan Bas’s The Lonely Martian. The scroll-legged ottoman is by Fox-Nahem Associates. Custom-stained reclaimed oak floors continue throughout the house.
In the less formal half of the living room, artwork by Aya Takano hangs between a pair of vintage French floor lamps. Josie, a Jack Russell Terrier, sits on a custom zigzag rug from Doris Leslie Blau.
A Richard Prince piece takes center stage in the entry, below a vintage Paavo Tynell light fixture found on 1stDibs.
Seven dye destruction prints by Ruud van Empel add punch to a living room wall.
A set of woven chocolate leather armchairs from Waldo Designs surrounds a marble-top Saarinen table from Knoll Studio, while Andy Warhol’s Jackie keeps watch nearby.
In the kitchen, an Alan Moss faux bois pitcher and mug set pops against bright green walls.
Vintage wooden and Knoll Studio Saarinen Tulip chairs are gathered around the table.
The deck off the living room features a Chilewich rug and teak seating from Sutherland.
A Massimo Vitali photograph hangs next to a pair of vintage chairs from Homenature in the master bedroom.
La Venus del Jardin, by Spanish artist Alejandra Icaza, hangs above the custom white lacquered “High Bed” by Fox-Nahem Associates. The rug is custom by Fedora Design.
Thomas Ackermann’s Moon Art Rat looms next to a BainUltra tub in the master bath.
A guest room features an area rug fromMartin Patrick Evan and table lamps from Modern Times.
Mel Ramos’s Chick brightens the powder room.
In another guest room, an oil and enamel work by Stephen Bush hangs near a Moroso coffee table.
This article appears in the July-1 2011 issue of HC&G (Hamptons Cottages & Gardens).