Art was an important element of the design scheme in this home designed by Ron Marshall.
A contemporary black and white marble tile mirror, Italian 1960s broken-egg sculpture and Lucite console, all through John Salibello.
In the entry, three kidney-shaped DDC/Minotti ottomans are paired with chairs from Hiden Galleries; rug is through Capel Rugs.
The clients’ upholstered chairs and Eero Saarinen Tulip chairs from Design Within Reach surround a new breakfast-room table. The table and chandelier are also through Design Within Reach.
Lucite barstools from John Salibello almost disappear at the spacious kitchen island by True North Cabinets. A pair of chandeliers from Design Within Reach cast a glamorous glow.
The living room sofa is upholstered in a playful fabric from Beacon Hill; The World artwork is by Romero Britto; string lampshades from the Accessories Store adorn Murano lamps through John Salibello; rug is through Palace Rugs of Wilton.
Artwork by Patrick Caulfield delivers a pop of color above a chair with a matching ottoman.
In keeping with the couple’s penchant for distinctive furniture, Marshall had a console table made with four different legs.
The designer found a pair of Italian 1960s glass-bubble chandeliers from John Salibello.
The family room centers on a fireplace and includes a white leather and chrome chair from DDC/Minotti; a rug from Safavieh; and a 1960s swivel chair through John Salibello.
The master bedroom features a distinct seating area, which includes a dresser from Montage and a glass coffee table from Hiden Galleries. A rug from Tufenkian complements a midcentury chair from John Salibello. The bed is from Safavieh; bedside table lamps are from Dovecote.
This article appears in the September 2017 issue of CTC&G (Connecticut Cottages & Gardens).