In the spacious living room, inviting seating includes Cassina chairs through Arkitektura, custom ottomans in a Holland & Sherry fabric and side chairs in a Designers Guild linen. Artwork over the sofa is by Cynthia Ona Innis. A Workstead lamp through the Future Perfect tops a side table from Organic Modernism.
A Palecek chair is complemented by office walls wrapped in Phillip Jeffries grasscloth.
A dark brown leather Mark Albrecht desk chair cozies up to a custom desk.
Tom Dixon’s Mirror Ball pendants illuminate the foyer.
A Plug Lighting Lunar pendant is suspended above a Bernhardt table that is back-painted in a Benjamin Moore blue. Rope chair by Christian Astuguevieille is through Holly Hunt.
Artwork by Bernard Lokai anchors one end of the dining room. All eyes are drawn to the cloud-like Ted Abramczyk lighting fixture through Ralph Pucci.
Color is introduced in the kitchen through a touch of Benjamin Moore’s Wales Green on Urban Electric pendants. Blu Dot counter stools wear a white faux leather. The window seat sports a Glant stripe. Backsplash is through Paige Glass.
Faux leather panels cover the range hood.
In the adjacent family room, Ligne Roset chairs flank a Jonathan Adler side table. Verellen sofas wear Cowtan & Tout (body and back cushions) and Romo’s Brasilia (seat cushions) fabrics. Cocktail table is by John Houshmand.
Sea Urchin pendants from Coup D’Etat add an organic touch to the upstairs playroom. Cocktail table is from The Butler & The Chef. Chairs wear Peter Fasano’s Double Dotty. Table lamps are from Lucca Antiques.
Framed drawings are from SFMOMA Artists Gallery.
Bedside tables from Ruby Living flank a bed wearing a Rogers & Goffigon fabric. Roman shades are made of Lelievre’s Sierra in natural. Bench is from Jean de Merry.
This article appears in the June 2016 issue of SFC&G (San Francisco Cottages & Gardens).