Designer Christophe Delcourt and Jérôme Aumont share a 1910 townhouse in the picturesque city of Honfleur.
In the entry, a Pierre Even photograph hangs above a pair of riding boots and a Tom Dixon–designed stool.
The living room features furniture designed by Delcourt and a photograph by Vittorio Gui.
In the kitchen, Steen Østergaard’s Cado chairs line a lacquered steel and ceramic dining table.
In a guest bedroom, metal- and rattan-framed mirrors are mounted above a 1950s Arts and Crafts credenza; the bedding is from Society Limonta.
In an extension of the living room, a Paolo Rizzatto 265 lamp for Flos hovers above a Delcourt-designed side table and stools; the runner is from La Maison Générale.
In another bedroom, French bulldog Nolita holds court.
In the open-plan master suite, Konstantin Grcic’s Mars chair sits next to a Vieques tub and sink by Agape.
A Gino Sarfatti–designed Mod 548 lamp for Flos illuminates an Eileen Gray side table.
The exterior walls and roof are lined with local slate tiles called ardoises.
This article appears in the December 2017 issue of NYC&G (New York Cottages & Gardens).