Portfolio
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Central Park Arts & Crafts

New York City
We interpreted themes from the Arts & Crafts period with coved and coffered ceilings, and altered the scale of all the board and batten, resulting in open-loft feeling over the Central Park Reservoir. The program required a simple backdrop for eccentric period furniture and art. The kitchen was doubled in size to create an alternate entertaining space complete with walnut butcher block counters, cabinets and a flexible pulley lighting system reminiscent of old european gymnasiums.
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Murray Hill Townhouse

New York City
To fulfill the client’s program it was necessary to totally transform the circulation for this townhouse with a garden. The main “gallery” was organized around a sliver garden and kitchen lounge. Each room has a distinct atmosphere. The main “salon” is a study in eclectic inspiration centered on a 1800’s French settee. The minimalist detailing provides a neutral background to the client’s extensive art collection.
Photographer: Durston Saylor
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Astor Place

New York City
Channeling the curvatious floor to ceiling glass skyscraper this apartment embodies the downtown NY modern loft life. The soft forms and accentuation of warm inviting materials takes the edge off the stark structure. The open plan living-dining “great” room provides for many distinct views of the Soho’s landscape.
Photographer: Scott Frances
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Pound Ridge Additions

Pound Ridge, NY
Commissioned to build additions to a 1970s Taskegwich designed house, we were mindful of the bulky no-nonsense architecture or our predessor. We added a poolhouse structure and garage in addition to augmenting the clients existing interior furnishings.
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Fifth Avenue Pied-a-terre

New York City
To construct a minimalist neutral setting for these clients’ extensive art collection, we created sculptural walls in wood. The paneling serves as room dividers, storage and closet space. With the restrained neutral palette we linked the entertaining rooms around an entry gallery and a series of secret doorways and hidden rooms. All the furniture was created to compliment this austere environment.