The living room includes a sofa upholstered in Lee Jofa’s Spectrum Velvet, a Jessica Charles swivel chair, and a Garrow Kedigian–designed wood and linen cocktail table. The walls are painted Benjamin Moore’s Rattan, mixed with black; the mirror is from Bardin Palomo.
In the dining area, a Garrow Kedigian-designed banquette, covered in a Cowtan & Tout velvet, and metal klismos chairs sit below a Marlowe 16 lantern from Remains Lighting.
The 1920s carpet in the living room is from Turkmenistan; the Gustavian-style cocktail table features a Calacatta marble top.
The walls of the second bedroom are painted Benjamin Moore’s Spanish Red; the side chair, purchased at Christie’s, is covered in a Brunschwig & Fils bee print.
A papier-mâché bust of Julius Caesar surveys the second bedroom, which includes a Garrow Kedigian-designed daybed and a trio of Grace Kelly Warhol plates that homeowner Chris Franklin bought in Monaco.
In the master bedroom, vintage Jansen bureaus flank an Edward Ferrell + Lewis Mittman Honey bed; the pelmet canopy and bed curtain are made from an Armani Casa fabric.
The Garrow Kedigian-designed blue-velvet Hadley chair is trimmed in Clarence House’s Grand Galon Athenee. The sconce is from Circa Lighting and the carpet is Patterson Flynn Martin.
A vintage Jansen bureau in the master bedroom.
This article appears in the October 2015 issue of NYC&G (New York Cottages & Gardens).