A friendly canine statue from Marders and a seashell knocker from Nantucket Looms greet guests at Jeffrey Pfeifle’s front door.
In the double-height living room, bull’s-eye mirrors from English Country Antiques open up an already sizable space. The picture window, framed by curtains from Design House, looks onto the pool and apple orchard.
In the foyer, three framed Hermès scarves, highlighted by playful orange balls from Lynch’s Garden Center, top a sofa by interior designer Tom Samet; the accent tables are from John Rosselli.
Two equine busts from Homenature frame a Barbara Sloan painting from Mark Humphrey Gallery in a corner of the living room.
An oversize bust from Mecox makes a dramatic foil to a red-hot Christopher Spitzmiller lamp and bright blue shade.
A colorful miniature cruise liner—a flea market find—tops a custom dining table surrounded by chairs from Ralph Lauren Home.
The kitchen.
A display of sailor’s knots and a vintage sign from Topiaire Flower Shop.
An awning by interior designer Tom Samet frames the bar in the den , which opens onto the backyard. The bar stools are from Homenature.
Williams-Sonoma Home bed linens, accented in orange and red, warm up the master bedroom. The matching shades are from Oriental Lamp Shade Company; the large urn is from Lynch’s Garden Center.
A mélange of shells and notes left by friends surround a mirror by designer Jan Hamill in the sea-themed powder room.
In the backyard, a bronze fountain depicting Diana the Huntress sits at the foot of the pool, which is flanked by apple tree allées. The lounge chairs are from Weatherend Estate Furniture.
In the gazebo, a Jonathan Adler anchor sits atop one of a pair of glass coffee tables found at a Paris flea market; the wrought-iron chairs are from Frontgate.
This article appears in the June 2014 issue of HC&G (Hamptons Cottages & Gardens).