Blue and brown living room in Long Island beach house. Interior design by Thad Hayes.
A detailed view of the living room, designer Thad Hayes placed a pair of Pierre Jeanneret slipper chairs near the living room fireplace, beside a slate-topped low table designed by Paul Evans and Phillip Lloyd Powell. The floor lamp is by T. H. Robsjohn-Gibbings. Behind it is Gray Wood by Alex Hay.
In the foreground, the oil painting at right is by Tadashi Sato. The club chair is upholstered in ‘Cha-Cha’ from Glant’s Salsa collection. Sofa and daybed are upholstered in ‘Thick as Thieves’ by Great Plains. The carpet is ‘Bolon’ woven vinyl with ‘mole’ border, custom by Beauvais.
Architect Frederick Stelle created a double-height living room in this house. The ceiling is interconnected with the entrance hall and, above it, the study, lending each a feeling of free-flowing spaciousness. Pat Steir’s Two White Whistling dominates an entrance hall wall. Ottoman suede from Edelman Leather.
Photo by Scott Frances, Architectural Digest, April 2009.
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Monday, May 25, 2009
Blue and brown living room in Long Island beach house
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