A dozen C-prints from Matthew Brandt’s series “Lakes and Reservoirs” add shimmer to the living room, which is furnished with a sofa and chairs upholstered in a Glant Textiles silk and mohair blend, a linen-wrapped coffee table from John Boone, and bronze and fur stools from Maison Gerard. The multi-colored throw pillow fabric is from Lee Jofa.
In the dining room, gilt iron sconces from BK Antiques flank an oil on canvas by Simon Casson and a framed 18th-century painting. Mark Epstein designed the dining chairs that surround the vintage T. H. Robsjohn-Gibbings table.
In the entry, circa-1950s portraits hang above an antique gold-leaf bar cart containing glassware from Barneys New York.
In the master bedroom, objects collected over the years line bookshelves and a credenza.
In the master bedroom, where walls are upholstered in a Holland & Sherry linen, an antique Flemish mirror and a drawing by Henri Matisse are mounted above a marble-topped 19th-century French commode.
The cowhide stool in the walk-in walnut closet is an antique.
Epstein-designed swivel-arm sconces flank the bed, which is dressed in a Matouk coverlet and a rabbit throw from Bergdorf Goodman.
This article appears in the May 2017 issue of NYC&G (New York Cottages & Gardens).