The balcony of decorator Juan Carlos Arcila-Duque’s condo in Bay Harbor Islands, Florida, features views of Indian Creek and the Atlantic Ocean. Crate and Barrel armchairs and ottomans flank a handmade Colombian hammock.
In the living room, a Lindsey Adelman chandelier hangs above a cocktail table, sofa, and armchairs designed by Arcila-Duque. The trio of photographs are by Thomas Ruff.
Hendrik Kerstens’s 2008 Bubble Wrap is displayed in the entry, along with a ceremonial African headdress and a feng shui clock. The wooden bench is vintage George Nelson.
Terry Richardson’s Batman and Robin rests against shelving in the library, which is bookended by interior doors that are original to the 1966 building. Arcila-Duque designed the custom armchairs and coffee table; the bowl is from Arteriors.
A work by Kehinde Wiley is displayed in a corner of the library; the pendant is a Lindsey Adelman design.
The dining room includes a Z Gallerie table, a quartet of Norman Cherner–designed walnut chairs, and a pair of armchairs designed by Philippe Starck for Kartell. The Tilda chandelier is from Arteriors.
His office features an India Mahdavi–designed walnut desk for Ralph Pucci and a vintage light fixture from Visiona.
Juan Carlos Arcila-Duque
A work by Efren Isaza hangs in the guest room; the Frette bed covering is from ABC Carpet & Home.
This article appears in the December 2015 issue of NYC&G (New York Cottages & Gardens).