The zebrawood table in the dining room is from Cite; the vintage Saarinen executive chairs from Knoll are covered in a hopsack linen from Donghia.
Davis designed the living room’s chaise and the sofa’s throw pillows, all covered in Donghia fabrics. The three cocktail tables are vintage pieces from Knoll.
Paul Davis (at left) designed the kitchen’s cabinetry and pulls; his partner, Julio Hernandez, sits at a white onyx–topped island. The countertops are Silestone; the wood and steel bar stools are by Palo Samko.
A pair of Sago palms in square pots from Planter Resource flank the entry to Paul Davis and Julio Hernandez’s 1970s weekend house in East Hampton.
The suite of chaises alongside the pool is also from Kingsley-Bate.
The outdoor shower mounted to the side of the house is from Waterworks; a vintage Burmese stone monk serves as a towel holder.
On the screened porch, a sofa and pair of chairs from Kingsley- Bate are covered in a Sunbrella fabric; the cashmere throw is by Loro Piana. The suspended stainless-steel fireplace is from Fireorb.
The pièce de résistance in the bathroom is a two-person Philippe Starck tub from Duravit, with Dornbracht’s Tara Classic fittings. The floor tiles are from Bisazza.
A study in serenity, the master bedroom features a chinchilla fur throw from Distant Origin draped over an Argentinean-made bed from Eugenio Aguirre. The Matteo linens are from ABC Carpet & Home; the floor-to-ceiling drapes are from Rogers & Goffigon. The armchairs are vintage pieces by Hans Eichenberger.
Paul Davis and his partner Julio Hernandez were on the hunt for the perfect tranquil escape but also wanted space to entertain. They finally found an unexpected cedar-shingled home in the Northwest Woods, outside of East Hampton…