Collection by Samantha Daly
DZINE Concept did the interior design throughout. The dining room features a Liquid table by Baxter and Charme chairs from Busnelli.
DZINE Concept did the interior design throughout. The dining room features a Liquid table by Baxter and Charme chairs from Busnelli.
In the kitchen, bar stools by Living Divani pull up to an island with Bretonstone countertops; the faucet is by Blanco.
In the kitchen, bar stools by Living Divani pull up to an island with Bretonstone countertops; the faucet is by Blanco.
“Our specialty is really big and really small,” says Eliza Blank, founder of The Sill, where popular offerings range from towering fiddle-leaf fig trees to tiny tabletop succulent sets.
“Our specialty is really big and really small,” says Eliza Blank, founder of The Sill, where popular offerings range from towering fiddle-leaf fig trees to tiny tabletop succulent sets.
The kitchenette features a Caesarstone counter.
The kitchenette features a Caesarstone counter.
Vignettes show off what Aumas does best. In this one, he takes advantage of the apartment’s tall windows.
Vignettes show off what Aumas does best. In this one, he takes advantage of the apartment’s tall windows.
A cutout oculus in the living room offers a peek into the plant-filled bath, while a curtain can be drawn to control airflow.
A cutout oculus in the living room offers a peek into the plant-filled bath, while a curtain can be drawn to control airflow.
One of the first things De Waart did when they moved in was to remove 

all the curtains—–save those on the bedroom windows—–and change the lighting fixtures. “A nice lamp can add so much extra to a room,” she says. De Waart favors organic shapes, like the Evolute by Matali Crasset for Danese Milano in the family room, Arco by the Castiglioni brothers for Flos in the living room, or the ping-pong-ball pendant light of her own design on one of the balconies.
One of the first things De Waart did when they moved in was to remove all the curtains—–save those on the bedroom windows—–and change the lighting fixtures. “A nice lamp can add so much extra to a room,” she says. De Waart favors organic shapes, like the Evolute by Matali Crasset for Danese Milano in the family room, Arco by the Castiglioni brothers for Flos in the living room, or the ping-pong-ball pendant light of her own design on one of the balconies.