A photograph by Roman Scialom hangs above a custom sideboard designed by Paula Caravelli in her living room; the 19th-century armchair is French.
In a sitting area off the entry, mirrored torchères that Caravelli designed for the 2012 Holiday House showhouse flank photographs by David Armstrong and a custom sofa; the metal chair was designed by late Italian architect Marco Zanuso.
In the gallery between the sitting area and the living room, vintage chairs covered in a fuchsia silk flank a mirror from Gerald Bland.
A large-scale work by Pat Stier presides over the living room, which includes a custom curved sofa, a custom ottoman, and B&B Italia leather swivel chairs that Caravelli found at a Paris flea market.
A black-and-white collage by Robert Greene hangs on one of the room’s walls.
A work space is furnished with vintage polished-aluminum chairs and a lamp from Flos.
In the dining room, lacquered chairs by Jacques Jarring surround an aluminum-and-Lucite Caravelli-designed table; the LED light fixture is also her design.
Works by Sam Still and Rashid Johnson hang on the wall, which is painted Farrow & Ball’s Hague Blue.
In the bedroom, a vintage floor lamp stands beside a headboard upholstered in a Cowtan & Tout fabric. The bedding is Frette.
This article appears in the October 2017 issue of NYC&G (New York Cottages & Gardens).