This homage to Henri Matisse by Andrew Darwin Fine Furniture Designing and Craftingis fashioned of teak, a glowing backdrop for a canvas of inlaid leaves.
Cocobolo wood frames the caramel and onyx insert in this console table by Cliff Young, which is backlit with dimmable LEDs and features a hand-carved base.
Metal legs—of nickel, brass, or rose gold—support this “blended modern” sofa by Barry Goralnick, which features a state-of-the-art electric port or outlet, positioned where the customer chooses.
This shagreen, bone, and lacewood game table by John Lyle is equipped with shagreen-lined chips and cups as well as cast-bronze chessmen. Pull-out drink trays finish off the look.
Lexington Company specializes in fabrics that seem abstract from a distance, but are really subtle florals, stripes, or weaves up close.
Made exclusively in Japan, Weitzner Limited’s sophisticated wall coverings are constructed of fine rayon and viscose yarns. The graphic patterns and subtle coloring create a neutral, yet refined look.
Adrienne Neff Design Services’ environmentally friendly Uzu wallpaper, named for the Japanese term for “swirl of water,” incorporates universal symbols of growth, rejuvenation, and renewal.
Thin, sleek, and modern, this daybed by Naula is equal parts sophistication and comfort, rounded out by a luxurious Wenge frame and midnight-blue upholstery.
This article appears in the October 2015 issue of NYC&G (New York Cottages & Gardens).