In the living room, an inlaid box from Bojay rests on a rectangular coffee table from Brunschwig & Fils. The custom sofa wears a Lee Jofa linen.
Lounging by the pool takes place on chaises with Wyatt side tables, both from McKinnon and Harris. The umbrellas are from Santa Barbara Designs. Landscape design is by Doyle Herman Design Associates.
The stately home, designed by Dinyar Wadia in the 1980s, has stood the test of time.
Jeremi Jablonski of Jablonski Associates designed and built the kitchen where the Putney pendant lights are from Charles Edwards, and the chandelier in the breakfast nook is through Vaughan Designs. The Alma bistro chairs in the nook are from the TK Collection.
A pair of 18th-century Gustavian chairs from Dienst & Dotter completes the living room seating. The 19th-century Swedish secretaire is from Sibyl Colefax and John Fowler Antiques, and the sisal floor covering is from Cornell Carpet.
The pedestal dining room table and buffet are from Carnegie Hill Antiques; custom chairs are upholstered in Lee Jofa fabric; the chandelier is from Marvin Alexander; and the large Asian cabinet is from Far Eastern Antiques.
In the family room, four faux bamboo chairs from the Antique and Artisan Gallery surround a custom game table from Two World Arts; drapes are crafted from a Schumacher linen.
In the entry, a custom settee wears a Pierre Frey fabric; the stained wood floor pattern was fabricated by Sota Floors; and the chandelier is through Lee Calicchio.
A second living room seating area features a custom sofa dressed in Pierre Frey fabric flanked by faux bois side tables through John Rosselli Antiques; artwork is by Hunt Slonem.
Roger Arlington pewter tea paper on the ceiling casts a soft glow on office walls painted in Farrow & Ball’s Pelt, a deep aubergine. A Lee Jofa fabric tops the sofa, and the ottoman fabricated by Versailles Upholstery has a painted wood frame.
Rose Tarlow fabric in a misty blue defines the headboard and sets a calming tone in the master bedroom. Roy Hamilton fishtail lamps top Stanislav Mostovoy bedside tables. The Louis XV carved fauteuil is through Todd Alexander Romano.
This article appears in the February 2017 issue of CTC&G (Connecticut Cottages & Gardens).