Vaughan fixtures hang above the island, which is topped with a Petit Granite corduroy-edged French limestone from ABC Worldwide Stone. The custom stainless steel hood is through Danbury Sheet Metal.
In the breakfast room, a repurposed copper lantern hangs above the wood table, and CB2 counter stools add a modern touch. The linen wall panels and window seat cushion are through O’Neil Anderson Upholstery; throw pillows are from Arnitex and Designway.
In the foyer, the painted floor leads to the family room, where bottles unearthed from the excavation are displayed. A Turabian & Sariyan sisal covers the stairs. The glass ceiling lanterns are from the Fashion Light Center. The metal console is from Saladino Furniture. Vintage botanical prints are from the George Glazer Gallery.
The living room coffee table is through Century Furniture; the sconces are from Zoffany.
The den’s custom sofa sports a velvet through Lee Jofa; the owner’s game table chairs were redone in a Brunschwig & Fils fabric, the carved limestone fireplace and metal surround are from Chesney’s of London; the bronze sconces and the light over the game table are from Objet Insolite. The Michael Smith leather club chair is through John Rosselli.
New custom millwork defines the family room and bamboo shades from Handy Andy. Linen drapery is Nina Campbell through Osborne & Little and the oversized coffee table is from Edward Ferrell + Lewis Mittman. The bamboo ottomans are covered in a Holly Huntcowhide; the Lollipop chandelier adds a whimsical touch.
In the billiards room, chairs from Century Furniture are covered in a Robert Allen cashmina. The light over the game table is by Visual Comfort. Embroidered linen shades are from Zimmer+Rohde; linen wall paneling is through John Rosselli.
This article appears in the January 2015 issue of CTC&G (Connecticut Cottages & Gardens).