A curved Vera sofa from Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams and coffee tables from Oly Studio anchor the living room.
Designer Denise Davies used the same custom rug to separate the living and dining areas while keeping the spaces cohesive. In the dining area, a custom table is surrounded by Saarinen chairs through Knoll. Arteriors chandeliers were used in both spaces.
A funky Arteriors pendant hangs over a marble-topped breakfast table from Knoll. The Eames molded chairs are from Design Within Reach, and the custom banquette is covered in a Prismatek material.
In the kitchen, a trio of Arteriors Javier pendants illuminate the island; a mudroom to the right is outfitted with a charging station.
Brass hardware from Schoolhouse Electric warms up the white kitchen cabinets.
A custom sectional in the family room is covered in a Holly Hunt velvet. The velvet pillow fabric is through Noblis.
Brass hardware from Lisa Jarvis makes a statement in the butler’s pantry. The glassware is vintage.
Phillip Jeffries metallic grasscloth lines the walls of the foyer, which sports a series of pendants from Design Within Reach.
A custom Mongolian wool rug covers the master bedroom floor. “The rug is pure decadence,” says Davies. “With no small children, they can have the rug of their dreams.” Studio A nightstands are covered in linen. The Madrid chandelier is through Lillian August, and wall sconces are from Aerin. Benches are from Bungalow, and the bedding is from Fig Linens.
This article appears in the March 2017 issue of CTC&G (Connecticut Cottages & Gardens).