Take a Tour of a Revamped Greenwich Village Pad
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1/7Photography by Francesco LagneseA rosewood and mother-of-pearl commode graces the mirrored entry.
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2/7Photography by Francesco LagneseAn oil on canvas by Tomory Dodge and a custom sofa by Anthony Lawrence-Belfair punctuate the living room.Photography by Francesco LagneseAn oil on canvas by Tomory Dodge and a custom sofa by Anthony Lawrence-Belfair punctuate the living room.
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3/7Photography by Francesco LagneseIn the dining room, shagreen-covered chairs complement an acid-etched brass-topped table and a circa-1925 sideboard.Photography by Francesco LagneseIn the dining room, shagreen-covered chairs complement an acid-etched brass-topped table and a circa-1925 sideboard.
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4/7Photography by Francesco LagneseThe family room is furnished with a Global Home coffee table and an armchair covered in Soleil Bleu’s Toulon.Photography by Francesco LagneseThe family room is furnished with a Global Home coffee table and an armchair covered in Soleil Bleu’s Toulon.
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5/7Photography by Francesco LagneseA Crosby Street Studios rug anchors the master suite, where a sitting area features a painting by Jessica Dickinson.Photography by Francesco LagneseA Crosby Street Studios rug anchors the master suite, where a sitting area features a painting by Jessica Dickinson.
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6/7Photography by Francesco LagneseA cast-resin sculpture by Ray Geary sits in the bedroom.
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7/7Photography by Francesco LagneseA circa-1930 chair from BK Antiques sits at a custom lacquer vanity designed by Cullman & Kravis Associates. The beaded crystal chandelier in the en suite bath is from Hamptons Antique Galleries.Photography by Francesco LagneseA circa-1930 chair from BK Antiques sits at a custom lacquer vanity designed by Cullman & Kravis Associates. The beaded crystal chandelier in the en suite bath is from Hamptons Antique Galleries.
This article appears in the May 2019 issue of NYC&G (New York Cottages & Gardens).