In the entryway to Peri Wolfman and Charles Gold’s house in Southampton, a collection of cast-iron bulldogs holds court on a sideboard from English Country Antiques.
The living room features an RH sofa and trunk, in addition to a house-lot ornament from the early 1900s.
Belgian linen curtains from Pottery Barn hang in the living room, where a pair of wing chairs flank a side table covered with a Moroccan cloth.
The dining room features an arrangement of photographs by such artists as Edward Weston and Mary Ellen Mark.
The UltraCraft cabinetry in the kitchen is topped with Carrara marble countertops; the hood and stove are from GE.
In a corner of the living room, a Lynn Blodgett photograph hangs above a Charles Gold–designed demilune table and a Calypso St. Barth lamp made of hand-blown glass orbs.
The rattan sofa and chairs in the outdoor living room are covered with Sunbrella cushions and striped pillows from English Country Antiques.
Vintage French patio chairs surround an alfresco dining table.
This article appears in the July-1 2017 issue of HC&G (Hamptons Cottages & Gardens).