Orchids, ferns, palms, and elephant ears frame the entry to interior designer Larry Laslo’s 1938 cottage in Palm Beach.
In the living room, a Christopher Guy ottoman sits beneath a 1930s iron console, flanked by Billy Baldwin slipper chairs covered in Kravet fabrics. A Jean Dupas oil portrait is mounted on the mirror.
Laslo designed the living room’s cocktail table and sofas, which are upholstered in a mohair velvet and Hermès leather piping. The sunburst mirror is from Chaddock.
The den includes a Vladimir Kagan sofa, a Chaddock armchair and cocktail table, and a Warhol print of Marilyn Monroe.
Photographs by Mario Testino flank the master bedroom’s elaborate canopy, which is upholstered in Robert Allen fabrics; the linens are Ralph Lauren Home.
Seating on the front porch includes a circa-1920 camelback sofa and a 1950s bamboo armchair. The coffee table is Holly Hunt.
Ceramic stools from C. Bell surround a glass-topped table in the front garden; the hurricanes are from Restoration Hardware.
This article appears in the November 2015 issue of NYC&G (New York Cottages & Gardens).