Designer Michael Cox and Architect Richard Swann Transform a Bell Island Cottage
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1/8Photography by Jeff McNamaraA Boffi ceiling fan draws Sound breezes into the master bedroom, where a bed from Peruvian Touch is dressed in Matouk sheets and finished with a Serena & Lily blanket. The linen-and-wool rug is from the Mitchell Denburg Collection. The Viyet chair and ottoman wear a Rogers & Goffigon fabric.Photography by Jeff McNamaraA Boffi ceiling fan draws Sound breezes into the master bedroom, where a bed from Peruvian Touch is dressed in Matouk sheets and finished with a Serena & Lily blanket. The linen-and-wool rug is from the Mitchell Denburg Collection. The Viyet chair and ottoman wear a Rogers & Goffigon fabric.
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2/8Photography by Jeff McNamaraIn the kitchen, New York Athletic Club barstools from Hollywood at Home provide seating at the island, which is illuminated by vintage lights from Palm Beach Antique & Design Center. Cabinet hardware is through Simon’s Hardware & Bath.Photography by Jeff McNamaraIn the kitchen, New York Athletic Club barstools from Hollywood at Home provide seating at the island, which is illuminated by vintage lights from Palm Beach Antique & Design Center. Cabinet hardware is through Simon’s Hardware & Bath.
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3/8Photography by Jeff McNamaraA dining table from Balsamo Antiques is surrounded by Kirby chairs through Foley & Cox and head chairs from Lucca Antiques. A window-facing pair of rush armchairs and a leather ottoman are from Hickory Chair.Photography by Jeff McNamaraA dining table from Balsamo Antiques is surrounded by Kirby chairs through Foley & Cox and head chairs from Lucca Antiques. A window-facing pair of rush armchairs and a leather ottoman are from Hickory Chair.
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4/8Photography by Jeff McNamaraA family heirloom bench gets a layered contemporary look with a maritime metal studded mirror from Liza Sherman Antiques and a white ceramic table from Mecox.Photography by Jeff McNamaraA family heirloom bench gets a layered contemporary look with a maritime metal studded mirror from Liza Sherman Antiques and a white ceramic table from Mecox.
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5/8Photography by Jeff McNamaraIn the living room, swivel chairs from Dennis Miller Associates in a blue Holland & Sherry fabric and George Smith armchairs in a Perennials fabric flank a coffee table from AFD Warehouse. A Foley & Cox Maxfield sofa, Mecox seagrass side table and a rug from Studio Four NYC complete the look.Photography by Jeff McNamaraIn the living room, swivel chairs from Dennis Miller Associates in a blue Holland & Sherry fabric and George Smith armchairs in a Perennials fabric flank a coffee table from AFD Warehouse. A Foley & Cox Maxfield sofa, Mecox seagrass side table and a rug from Studio Four NYC complete the look.
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6/8Photography by Jeff McNamaraIn the home office/den, a sofa from Peruvian Touch wraps around a cocktail ottoman from Richomme. Phillip Jeffries wallcovering adds texture to the built-in bookcase. The pendant light is from Urban Electric; rug is from RH.Photography by Jeff McNamaraIn the home office/den, a sofa from Peruvian Touch wraps around a cocktail ottoman from Richomme. Phillip Jeffries wallcovering adds texture to the built-in bookcase. The pendant light is from Urban Electric; rug is from RH.
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7/8Photography by Jeff McNamaraWatch the world sail by from the window bench by Artistic Upholstery in a David Sutherland canvas. Pillows are from L’aviva Home’s Burkina Collection and in a Perennials canvas weave.Photography by Jeff McNamaraWatch the world sail by from the window bench by Artistic Upholstery in a David Sutherland canvas. Pillows are from L’aviva Home’s Burkina Collection and in a Perennials canvas weave.
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8/8Photography by Jeff McNamaraHandmade Moroccan floor tiles by Mosaic House in the master bathroom echo the home’s interior with hues of sand, white and blues. Waterworks hardware and accessories are the finishing touches.Photography by Jeff McNamaraHandmade Moroccan floor tiles by Mosaic House in the master bathroom echo the home’s interior with hues of sand, white and blues. Waterworks hardware and accessories are the finishing touches.
This article appears in the June 2019 issue of CTC&G (Connecticut Cottages & Gardens).