Tour a Home that Harmonizes the Natural Beauty of the Hamptons
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1/9Photographs by Francine FleischerThe living room is furnished with a reproduction Ib Kofod-Larsen Hoop chair from One Kings Lane, petrified wood–topped cocktail tables from Phillips Collection, and a Frankfurt Articulating sconce from Circa Lighting.Photographs by Francine FleischerThe living room is furnished with a reproduction Ib Kofod-Larsen Hoop chair from One Kings Lane, petrified wood–topped cocktail tables from Phillips Collection, and a Frankfurt Articulating sconce from Circa Lighting.
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2/9Photographs by Francine FleischerMarshall Paetzel Landscape Architecture designed the summery garden.
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3/9Photographs by Francine FleischerA seating nook includes a custom settee by Babcock Peffer Design, jute pendants from Roost, and a side table from Sylvester & Co. Modern General.Photographs by Francine FleischerA seating nook includes a custom settee by Babcock Peffer Design, jute pendants from Roost, and a side table from Sylvester & Co. Modern General.
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4/9Photographs by Francine FleischerThe living room’s walnut-framed sectional is topped with cushions covered in Perennials’ Sea Salt.Photographs by Francine FleischerThe living room’s walnut-framed sectional is topped with cushions covered in Perennials’ Sea Salt.
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5/9Photographs by Francine FleischerThe kitchen cabinets are painted Farrow & Ball’s All White.
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6/9Photographs by Francine FleischerThe open-plan second floor serves multiple functions: guest sleeping quarters, office, and family room. The Clemente sconces are from Aerin, the Beni Ourain floor cushions are from Jayson Home.Photographs by Francine FleischerThe open-plan second floor serves multiple functions: guest sleeping quarters, office, and family room. The Clemente sconces are from Aerin, the Beni Ourain floor cushions are from Jayson Home.
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8/9Photographs by Francine FleischerThe desk is a vintage Kai Kristiansen design.
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9/9Photographs by Francine FleischerA dining set from Crate & Barrel occupies a corner of the deck, which lies just a few steps above the gently lapping waves of North Sea Harbor.
This article appears in the June 2019 issue of HC&G (Hamptons Cottages & Gardens).