Living Room, Sofa, Dark Hardwood Floor, Ottomans, Floor Lighting, and Rug Floor Over the last decade, architect Francine Monaco and her husband, David Bauer, have filled their bungalow on Long Island with rare furniture, art, and antiques. In the living room, midcentury Danish chairs join a camel saddle covered with an alpaca hide, used as an ottoman. Francine had round “lily pads” cut from gingham-patterned carpeting.  Photo 1 of 15 in This Vignette-Rich Cottage on Long Island Is Full of Rare and Vintage Furniture

This Vignette-Rich Cottage on Long Island Is Full of Rare and Vintage Furniture

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Over the last decade, architect Francine Monaco and her husband, David Bauer, have filled their bungalow on Long Island with rare furniture, art, and antiques. In the living room, midcentury Danish chairs join a camel saddle covered with an alpaca hide, used as an ottoman. Francine had round "lily pads" cut from gingham-patterned carpeting.