Designer Rena Cherny expertly transformed an 1,800-square-foot apartment near Union Square into a sleek and sophisticated pied-à-terre.
Hamptons-based decorator Timothy Godbold imparted a less-is-more approach on a couple’s Bridgehampton residence. The living room includes a Verellen linen sectional and an armchair by Michael Dawkins Home.
For this Quogue retreat, designers Maureen McDermott and Tina Ramchandani stuck to the clients’ wishes of a predominantly gray color palette. The master suite features a daybed from Suite NY and fabricated in a Robert Allen wool.
Both inside and out, this Bridgehampton home embraces minimalism with its crisp lines and modern elements. The kitchen features a suite of barstools from DDC and Miele ovens.
A Designlush light fixture and works by Heimo Zobernig and Jacob Kassay amplify the upper-level landing of a Northwest Woods home designed by Manhattan-based architectAudrey Matlock.
Designed by minimalist master Vicente Wolf, the living room of this Water Mill residence is kitted out with a custom sectional upholstered in a Janus et Cie fabric and B&B Italia’s Metropolitan chairs.
In a pared-down guest bedroom in Sonoma County, California, a Flexform Lifesteel bed is complemented by a side table from ABC Carpet & Home.
An Anemone chair, a Hans Wegner Wing armchair, and a Lowland sofa from Moroso are grouped around a Poliform cocktail table in the open living and dining area of architect Roger Ferris’s Hamptons home.
This article appears in the April 2019 issue of Over the Wire.