An oak breakfast table and chairs from Matter front the airy open kitchen and pantry behind it, all of which was built out by Mark Webber of Custom Woodworking Design in Wainscott. The artwork on the wall is by Bridgehampton-based Bastienne Schmidt.
The refrigerator and wine refrigerator are from Sub-Zero; backsplash tile throughout is from Clé.
Sleek and streamlined, with recessed pulls on cabinetry and 10-foot-long soapstone counters (including a carved-in drainboard), the kitchen “has a tremendous amount of functional storage and utilities,” says Peffer. The stove and hood are from Wolf and the sink fittings and pot filler are from Waterworks.
Rift-oak pantry shelves extend to the ceiling and counterbalance the all-black kitchen. “Black is a very grounding color,” the designer comments, “and the brighter oak makes everything feel warm and airy.”