GALLERY Susan Bednar Long Uses a Palette of Pastels to Create Sophisticated, Unified Interiors in This Shingle-Style Weekend Getaway
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1/9Photography by John GruenA custom sectional by SB Long Interiors and a striped wool Bellbridge rug ground the purple walls in the den. The distressed wood and iron coffee table is through Lillian August, and the tufted wing chair upholstered in a Clarence House fabric is from Julian Chichester. The Hollis side table is through Arteriors. The vintage Florence Knoll credenza is through ReGeneration Furniture.Photography by John GruenA custom sectional by SB Long Interiors and a striped wool Bellbridge rug ground the purple walls in the den. The distressed wood and iron coffee table is through Lillian August, and the tufted wing chair upholstered in a Clarence House fabric is from Julian Chichester. The Hollis side table is through Arteriors. The vintage Florence Knoll credenza is through ReGeneration Furniture.
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2/9Photography by John GruenLuscious velvet from Stark on the custom mindora sofa sets a sophisticated tone in the living room. Upholstered chairs from Plantation and an open-arm bench from Duane Modern round out the conversation grouping.
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3/9Photography by John GruenCliff Young chairs surround the dining table under a Lindsey Adelman chandelier and complement the rug from A.T. Proudian. Artwork above the vintage Paul McCobb credenza is by Sandi Fellman. Sconces are through Circa Lighting.Photography by John GruenCliff Young chairs surround the dining table under a Lindsey Adelman chandelier and complement the rug from A.T. Proudian. Artwork above the vintage Paul McCobb credenza is by Sandi Fellman. Sconces are through Circa Lighting.
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4/9Photography by John GruenA solid oak table from Crate & Barrel is the breakfast nook centerpiece. A Chelsea bench with chrome legs from Plantation wears shagreen alabaster faux leather, and the Colombo chairs are from De La Espada.Photography by John GruenA solid oak table from Crate & Barrel is the breakfast nook centerpiece. A Chelsea bench with chrome legs from Plantation wears shagreen alabaster faux leather, and the Colombo chairs are from De La Espada.
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5/9Photography by John GruenDen walls in Benjamin Moore’s Violetta cleverly complement chairs from the Bright Group wearing blue faux leather from Maharam and contrasting geometric cushions covered in a Kravet fabric.
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6/9Photography by John GruenBenjamin Moore’s Woodlawn Blue covers the walls that lead to the second floor, where the custom wool runner is from A.T. Proudian under a modern artichoke chandelier.
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8/9Photography by John GruenA Sputnik chandelier from Lamp Works adds a touch of whimsy to the master bedroom where the custom bed features nickel nailheads and a subtle coral and tan zig zag fabric. At the end of the bed, the Vanessa sofa from the Bright Group wears Knoll fabric, and the buffet is painted in Benjamin Moore’s Raspberry Blush.Photography by John GruenA Sputnik chandelier from Lamp Works adds a touch of whimsy to the master bedroom where the custom bed features nickel nailheads and a subtle coral and tan zig zag fabric. At the end of the bed, the Vanessa sofa from the Bright Group wears Knoll fabric, and the buffet is painted in Benjamin Moore’s Raspberry Blush.
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9/9Photography by John Gruen
This article appears in the February 2015 issue of CTC&G (Connecticut Cottages & Gardens).