The home’s traditional exterior with an RH console and Terrain accessories hides an art-filled interior.
The photograph over the dining-room mantel is by Dalton Portella; the painting above the sideboard is by Ross Watts.
A Lucite coffee table from Trovare Home appears to float over a bamboo and silk ikat rug from Lilian August in the living room. Madeline Weinrib pillows add color to gray Christopher Farr linen through Holland & Sherry.
In a living-room corner, a painting by Perry Burns hangs over a vintage 1970’s metal and glass console through Hiden Galleries. The grasscloth wallcovering is by Stark, and the polished nickel sconce is through Remains Lighting.
A custom banquette covered in a LuluDK fabric through Donghia and Oly Studio side chairs carve out a breakfast nook. A Serena capiz drum chandelier, also by Oly Studio, is suspended above the table. The painting is by Paul Ecke.
In the foyer, a tufted bench by Cisco Brothers sits beneath a piece by Perry Burns. Madeline Weinrib’s Mandala rug is through ABC Carpet & Home. Chandelier is through Remains Lighting.
The homeowners’ art collection is not limited to the more public areas of the house: A photograph by Barbara Erdmann hangs in the master bathroom. The X Bench is by Suzanne Kasler for Ballard Designs.
A Rosecore Black carpet through Ruggles Workroom in the master bedroom sports a subtle sheen. The Sputnik chandelier is through RH, and a vintage bench is covered in a Rogers & Goffigon linen.
This article appears in the November 2014 issue of CTC&G (Connecticut Cottages & Gardens).