In the living room, a work of Victorian taxidermy, Ted Muehling candlesticks, a ceramic bowl by Christiane Perrochon and a vintage Venini glass platter form an organic tablescape.
A vintage Jacobsen Egg chair and Eames stools provide seating by the fireplace. Felt rugs are from Ruckstuhl. The painting (artist unknown) over the fireplace has graced all of Ingram Jones’ homes ever since he bought it in Hudson, NY, about 15 years ago.
The homeowner’s collection of handsome horn cups.
The architects brilliantly joined the two cottages with a galley kitchen.
The master bedroom showcases organic motifs and textures, as well as artworks by Joseph Beuys, Sam Still, Sue McNally and Sue Kantrowitz. Linens include a Matteo bed cover and monogrammed blanket from Swan’s Island.
Bold shapes and clean white and gray tile create a striking space in the master bath.
A Gino Hollander painting leads the way into the master bath.
This article appears in the November 2015 issue of SFC&G (San Francisco Cottages & Gardens).