Architect Julian King designed—and personally constructed—the bold addition to a 1923 home in upstate New York. Two 85-foot pine trees falling on it mid-renovation was only a setback.
The Bocca sofa, the Ox chair—if you look past the franchise’s exaggerated midcentury references, its design universe includes some of the era’s classics.
Surrounded by lush greenery, the former hunting lodge was the first dwelling to be built in Tuxedo Park.
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