The San Jacinto Mountains loom large above James Harlan and Tom Early’s 1968 Porsche 912 in Bahama Yellow.
An aggregate-concrete walkway stretches over the triangular pool to the house’s patio and entry; the table and chairs are by Richard Schultz.
A vintage Daniel Wenger–designed leather chair and ottoman is situated on the patio outside the living room; the bronze sculptures are from Bon Vivant.
In the dining area, a wood-and-chrome chandelier hangs above a rosewood-topped table and bronze-finish chairs designed by Warren Platner.
The living area includes Togo sofas from Ligne Roset and Nate Berkus for Target ottomans.
In the den, a sofa from Design Within Reach is complemented by a Donghia fabric wall hanging, a canvas by Steve DeGroodt, and a carved wooden sculpture from Kenya.
In the master bedroom, a 1960s Polish tapestry hangs above the bed, which is dressed in a Missoni Home for Target coverlet.
A vintage tufted leather armchair sits in a corner of the master bedroom.
Tom Early’s Ballerina is installed above the bed in the guest room; the mohair-covered chair is from Minotti.
In the dining area, artwork scored at vintage stores is showcased above a sideboard fashioned from three Ikea kitchen cabinets.
The pool area in the front yard is punctuated by unobstructed views of the San Jacinto Mountains and Gary Dwyer’s Red Bird.
In addition to its unusual bridge, the pool includes a sunken stair.
A fire pit sits between matching lounge chairs.
This article appears in the December 2017 issue of NYC&G (New York Cottages & Gardens).