In the living room, a custom sofa is upholstered in Scalamandré’s Bespoke in Alabaster; the floor lamp is from A. Rudin.
The limestone-clad 1960s-era home was originally built for socialite Dorothy Hart Hirshon.
“The art provides pops of color, certainly, but each piece is so strong that it didn’t affect the design. The art makes itself known.”
The living room includes a custom sofa upholstered in Zoffany’s Hanover in Ecru, armchairs covered in Black Edition’s Aura in Natural, and a chaise fabricated in a striped velour from Nobilis. The vintage area rug is from Stark Carpet; the sideboard is a Sherrill Canet design.
Antique lattice and Chinese panels adorn the dining room, which includes chairs covered in a Holly Hunt fabric and a chandelier from John Rosselli & Associates.
The kitchen features Ann-Morris pendant lights, West Elm stools, and a flag collage by Jasper Johns. The table and chairs are from Design Within Reach.
A Dubuffet sculpture and a work by James Nares flank the playroom/media room’s sofa and armchairs, all from George Smith.
Holly Hunt’s Avalon fabric lines the canopy in the master bedroom. he draperies and valance are fashioned from Kravet’s Fishnet; the rug is a Canet design for Stark Carpet.
A large mirror hangs over a fireplace in the master bedroom.
The sink in the master bathroom is by Sherle Wagner; the mirror is from the Sherrill Canet Collection.
This article appears in the October 2017 issue of NYC&G (New York Cottages & Gardens).