Inside an Airy Central Park West Duplex Where Artwork Shines
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1/6Photographs by Rebecca McAlpinIn the living room, tufted Roman Thomas sofas flank a 1950s Finn Juhl–designed cocktail table; the Vladimir Kagan lounge chair and ottoman are covered in Rogers & Goffigon’s Cambon. Sigmar Polke’s Untitled, a gouache, acrylic, dispersion, and enamel on paper work from 2006, is displayed on the wall.Photographs by Rebecca McAlpinIn the living room, tufted Roman Thomas sofas flank a 1950s Finn Juhl–designed cocktail table; the Vladimir Kagan lounge chair and ottoman are covered in Rogers & Goffigon’s Cambon. Sigmar Polke’s Untitled, a gouache, acrylic, dispersion, and enamel on paper work from 2006, is displayed on the wall.
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2/6Photographs by Rebecca McAlpinIn the living room, a copper and anodized-aluminum sculpture by Donald Judd is mounted above a bench topped with cushions made from Holland & Sherry and Création Baumann fabrics.Photographs by Rebecca McAlpinIn the living room, a copper and anodized-aluminum sculpture by Donald Judd is mounted above a bench topped with cushions made from Holland & Sherry and Création Baumann fabrics.
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3/6Photographs by Rebecca McAlpinThe dining room is accented with drawings by Willem de Kooning (left) and William Kentridge. The banquette is covered in a Nobilis textile.Photographs by Rebecca McAlpinThe dining room is accented with drawings by Willem de Kooning (left) and William Kentridge. The banquette is covered in a Nobilis textile.
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4/6Photographs by Rebecca McAlpinJocelyn Hobbie’s Chimes hangs above a bed from Dune in the master suite; the bench is from Matthews & Parker, the sconces are from Ann-Morris, and the linens are by Frette.Photographs by Rebecca McAlpinJocelyn Hobbie’s Chimes hangs above a bed from Dune in the master suite; the bench is from Matthews & Parker, the sconces are from Ann-Morris, and the linens are by Frette.
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6/6Photographs by Rebecca McAlpinThe Saxby tub and filler in the master bath are from Waterworks.
This article appears in the April 2018 issue of NYC&G (New York Cottages & Gardens).