Edwina von Gal did the mostly evergreen landscape design at the home of Peter Hallock and Craig Mowry in Southampton.
The Chinese screen in the entryway is from Croft Antiques; it sits below an abstract work by Robert Kelly. The English hall chairs date from around 1830 and are spray-painted white.
A 19th-century English ottoman covered in a Clarence House animal print sits underneath an early-1800s Chinese altar table from Arthur T. Kalaher Fine Art Gallery.
Glass and marble obelisks adorn an antique English bookshelf.
Framed botanical prints by Susan Hostetler flank a bamboo mirror and an antique English trolley; the enameled parrots are antique Chinese rooftop ornaments.
An 1820s French bergère is covered in a Fortuny silk. The lamp is by Christopher Spitzmiller.
An antique bronze mirror, a Turkish rug, and a wing chair covered in cotton muslin warm up the master bath.
The bedding is from Leontine Linens; works by Man Ray hang next to a lamp fashioned from a majolica olive jar.
An artwork from Agra, India, and a needlework throw from Jaipur grace a guest bedroom.
In a powder room, Indian elephant figurines flank a Chinese basin.
The George Smith sofa in the sunroom is covered in a Clarence House fabric; the Moroccan side tables are from Homenature and the pillows are by Madeline Weinrib.
The circa-1940 chairs on the patio are from Croft Antiques; Hallock found the patterned red tablecloths at a Paris flea market.
A faux bois French bench from 1860 anchors one end of the pool.
This article appears in the June 2013 issue of HC&G (Hamptons Cottages & Gardens).