Tour a Greenwich Home that Beautifully Combines Art and Design
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1/9Photography by Wouter VandertolFor the living room, Joe Nahem designed a wool-and-silk rug and had it manufactured by Martin Patrick Evan.Photography by Wouter VandertolFor the living room, Joe Nahem designed a wool-and-silk rug and had it manufactured by Martin Patrick Evan.
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2/9Photography by Wouter VandertolThe main staircase wall features Vik Muniz’s large work Atalanta and Hippomenes (2006) and is illuminted by a 1950s bubble-glass chandelier.Photography by Wouter VandertolThe main staircase wall features Vik Muniz’s large work Atalanta and Hippomenes (2006) and is illuminted by a 1950s bubble-glass chandelier.
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3/9Photography by Wouter VandertolA Fox-Nahem sofa occupies a portion of the master bedroom. Jeff Koons’ Inflatable Flower, in polished stainless steel, hangs on the wall. The polished nickel and glass Deco Deluxe coffee table is circa 1960s.Photography by Wouter VandertolA Fox-Nahem sofa occupies a portion of the master bedroom. Jeff Koons’ Inflatable Flower, in polished stainless steel, hangs on the wall. The polished nickel and glass Deco Deluxe coffee table is circa 1960s.
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4/9Photography by Wouter VandertolIn the office/study, a chair from Pavilion Antiques is paired with a 1970 oak, Lucite and leather desk by Vladimir Kagan, a Retro Modern floor lamp and a 1960s Gatto desk lamp by Achille Castiglioni. Artwork is by Carlos Mérida.Photography by Wouter VandertolIn the office/study, a chair from Pavilion Antiques is paired with a 1970 oak, Lucite and leather desk by Vladimir Kagan, a Retro Modern floor lamp and a 1960s Gatto desk lamp by Achille Castiglioni. Artwork is by Carlos Mérida.
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5/9Photography by Wouter VandertolThe blown-glass vases are by Jeff Zimmerman through R & Company. The 1940s Murano glass chandelier is through Bernd Goeckler.Photography by Wouter VandertolThe blown-glass vases are by Jeff Zimmerman through R & Company. The 1940s Murano glass chandelier is through Bernd Goeckler.
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6/9Photography by Wouter VandertolIn the dining room, Squiggly Brushstrokes (1997) by Sol LeWitt complements an Edward Wormley blonde-mahogany table surrounded by chairs from RE Steele Antiques.Photography by Wouter VandertolIn the dining room, Squiggly Brushstrokes (1997) by Sol LeWitt complements an Edward Wormley blonde-mahogany table surrounded by chairs from RE Steele Antiques.
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7/9Photography by Wouter VandertolWendell Castle’s Clover table, made of fiberglass and plastic, is flanked by side chairs through Neo Studio and a green Edward Wormley love seat.Photography by Wouter VandertolWendell Castle’s Clover table, made of fiberglass and plastic, is flanked by side chairs through Neo Studio and a green Edward Wormley love seat.
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8/9Photography by Wouter VandertolCandida Höfer’s Schloss St. Emmeram Regensburg XV, a large photograph, occupies a living room wall.Photography by Wouter VandertolCandida Höfer’s Schloss St. Emmeram Regensburg XV, a large photograph, occupies a living room wall.
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9/9Photography by Wouter Vandertol
This article appears in the September 2018 issue of CTC&G (Connecticut Cottages & Gardens).