Tour a Norman Jaffe Original Updated for a Modern Family
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1/10Photographs by Mick HalesAlaskan yellow cedar shingles cover the façade of this Water Mill home overlooking Mecox Bay. Norman Jaffe’s original triangular composition is at the right, mirrored by his son’s addition on the left.Photographs by Mick HalesAlaskan yellow cedar shingles cover the façade of this Water Mill home overlooking Mecox Bay. Norman Jaffe’s original triangular composition is at the right, mirrored by his son’s addition on the left.
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2/10Photographs by Mick HalesThe entry, which is sheathed in rough-sawn red cedar, features a custom zebrawood and wenge bench and slate floor tiles.Photographs by Mick HalesThe entry, which is sheathed in rough-sawn red cedar, features a custom zebrawood and wenge bench and slate floor tiles.
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3/10Photographs by Mick HalesThe living room is furnished with a leather RH sofa and area rug and a Marcel Breuer Wassily chair. A toy boat floats on a Miles Jaffe–designed quartzite cocktail table, meant to represent the ocean; Jaffe also designed the two-tone sofa.Photographs by Mick HalesThe living room is furnished with a leather RH sofa and area rug and a Marcel Breuer Wassily chair. A toy boat floats on a Miles Jaffe–designed quartzite cocktail table, meant to represent the ocean; Jaffe also designed the two-tone sofa.
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4/10Photographs by Mick HalesIn the entertaining space and playroom, a sofa from VIG Furniture sits atop Flor carpet tiles.Photographs by Mick HalesIn the entertaining space and playroom, a sofa from VIG Furniture sits atop Flor carpet tiles.
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5/10Photographs by Mick HalesA Warren Padula photograph is displayed in the dining area, where Bikappa chairs from Kristalia surround a custom dining table. The chandelier is by Mark Figueredo.Photographs by Mick HalesA Warren Padula photograph is displayed in the dining area, where Bikappa chairs from Kristalia surround a custom dining table. The chandelier is by Mark Figueredo.
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7/10Photographs by Mick HalesMiles Jaffe’s Primary Colors sculptures are mounted above a floating cabinet of honed black granite and Douglas fir.Photographs by Mick HalesMiles Jaffe’s Primary Colors sculptures are mounted above a floating cabinet of honed black granite and Douglas fir.
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10/10Photographs by Mick HalesA walkway of Crab Orchard stone leads from the pool to the house.
This article appears in the August-15 2017 issue of HC&G (Hamptons Cottages & Gardens).