Collection by Anna McCollister
At the entrance of the house is a painting by artist Francisco Roa.
At the entrance of the house is a painting by artist Francisco Roa.
A tufted leather headboard with deep channels adds textural interest to the bedroom.
A tufted leather headboard with deep channels adds textural interest to the bedroom.
The dwelling showcases the designer’s collection of Danish chairs and loungers from the 1940s, 50s, and 60s — including pieces designed by Kofod Larsen, J.L Moller, Harry Ostergaard, Bruno Mathsson, and Hans J. Wegner.
The dwelling showcases the designer’s collection of Danish chairs and loungers from the 1940s, 50s, and 60s — including pieces designed by Kofod Larsen, J.L Moller, Harry Ostergaard, Bruno Mathsson, and Hans J. Wegner.
The main element is the counter seating and preparation area, which has to be both functional for the chef and comfortable for the guests.
The main element is the counter seating and preparation area, which has to be both functional for the chef and comfortable for the guests.
A Bertjan Pot pendant lamp hangs above the dining table.
A Bertjan Pot pendant lamp hangs above the dining table.
A bold green and blue artwork is posed above a dark wood trestle table in the dining area.
A bold green and blue artwork is posed above a dark wood trestle table in the dining area.
Rather than treating the concrete walls, Morrison hung a massive painting by her brother to give the dining room depth.
Rather than treating the concrete walls, Morrison hung a massive painting by her brother to give the dining room depth.
Chrismy.- Christmas tree by Teresa Sapey for VONDOM
Chrismy.- Christmas tree by Teresa Sapey for VONDOM
A three-dimensional bronze work of art by Denver–based Yoshitomo Saito hangs above the fireplace. From afar, it appears to be inspired by the surrounding bird sanctuary; however, up close, it resembles leaves. The wood-paneled ceiling and the wood columns are both original features.
A three-dimensional bronze work of art by Denver–based Yoshitomo Saito hangs above the fireplace. From afar, it appears to be inspired by the surrounding bird sanctuary; however, up close, it resembles leaves. The wood-paneled ceiling and the wood columns are both original features.
The light-filled dining area.
The light-filled dining area.
Artwork in the dining room of one of the hotel's larger suites.
Artwork in the dining room of one of the hotel's larger suites.
A massive art wall defines the entry space. The kitchen and an informal eating space are to the left of the art wall, while the dining and living areas (and connection to the backyard) are sited to the right.
A massive art wall defines the entry space. The kitchen and an informal eating space are to the left of the art wall, while the dining and living areas (and connection to the backyard) are sited to the right.
A refurbished Wenge wood cabinet in the kitchen is coated in reflective gloss and an orange strip of MDF; all of the pendants are either original or made-to-measure replicas of Engels’s designs.
A refurbished Wenge wood cabinet in the kitchen is coated in reflective gloss and an orange strip of MDF; all of the pendants are either original or made-to-measure replicas of Engels’s designs.
A peek at the nook in the living room.
A peek at the nook in the living room.
The dining room’s high drama is thanks to a Cellula chandelier by Nunzia Carbone and Tiziano Vudafieri, a sleek Colors table by B. Fattorini for MDF Italia, and a massive yellow painting on the wall by Polish artist Pitor Uklański.
The dining room’s high drama is thanks to a Cellula chandelier by Nunzia Carbone and Tiziano Vudafieri, a sleek Colors table by B. Fattorini for MDF Italia, and a massive yellow painting on the wall by Polish artist Pitor Uklański.
Gorgeous metallic inspiration from Woodsin Rummsfeld.
Gorgeous metallic inspiration from Woodsin Rummsfeld.