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BELOW TOP: The interiors of this concrete block home built in 1940 were reimagined to create a canvas for the owners'
immense collection of important art, sculpture, and 20th-entury furniture designs. A view f rom the media room to the
minimalist kitchen provides a glimpse of custom ebonized cabinetry, white quartz counters, and a handmade marble
backsplash. The bronze and leather barstools f rom Kelly Wearstler are inviting and sculptural.
BELOW BOTTOM: A well-loved cloud sofa f rom Restoration Hardware has prominence of place in this media room and family
hangout off the kitchen. A vintage walnut credenza allows the Pierre Chareau small 'nun' table lamp—an antique created in
1924 that the owner brought back f rom Paris—to shine.
LEFT & FACING PAGE BOTTOM: The expansive lower-level living room looks out onto the ravine below. The rare Gio Ponti
cocktail table was found in London, while many of the furnishings were custom-made by local craftsmen and fellow designers
in the industry. The palette is neutral to showcase the art, with a pop of color in the plum-colored modern sofa and a pair of
club chairs f rom Kelly Wearstler in a deep textural silk.
Photographs by Dale Clark, Arc Photography
Artwork f rom Brandt-Roberts Galleries, Ecce Gallery, and Kelly Wearstler Studio
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