Neolith synthetic marble panels play foil to the Bridgehampton home’s cedar siding.
A Madras Grey stone walkway leads to the entry, where Ugo Rondinone’s Yellow Blue Pink Mountain lies beyond a pivoting glass door.
Light fixtures from Eureka float above the living room, which features a DDC sectional upholstered in a Jerry Pair fabric.
A suite of barstools, also from DDC, lines the kitchen island. The ovens are from Miele.
A corner of the living room is furnished with tortoiseshell-framed armchairs and an India Mahdavi–designed Jelly Pea sofa.
On the upper-story landing, a Hervé Van der Straeten Plexiglas console table anchors a Louise Lawler print.
A Comerford Collection bench and Massimo Vitali’s Piscina das Mares Right, Portugal are showcased against an entry wall.
Merlin Carpenter’s acrylic on canvas Amy Winehouse and an Alligator chair by the Campana Brothers hold court.
A Stephanie Hirsch–designed surfboard dominates the second floor’s hallway.
In a guest suite, the bed is dressed in a coverlet from ABC Carpet & Home. The rug is from Rosemary Hallgarten.
In the master suite and bath, the Campana Brothers’ Boa sofa sits atop a custom shearling area rug from ALT for Living.
A Carrara marble side table from Luminaire is positioned next to a custom tub.
Laser-cut metal screens shield the pool house and outdoor kitchen. The Dandy sectional in the kitchen is from Roda.
They also surround the outdoor dining room.
The outdoor dining room features a terrazzo floor; the chairs are by Paola Lenti.
Landscape architect Edmund Hollander designed and planted the gently sloping bowl that leads to a light-filled sub-grade gym and game room
This article appears in the September 2018 issue of HC&G (Hamptons Cottages & Gardens).