The formal dining area, also on the top level of the home, features Mid-Century furniture and lighting.
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Sean Connopolly at Dubai Opera
Perforated black panels became a recurring theme throughout the home. For instance, here they are employed on the walls of the kitchen.
The full-height sliding glass doors have been added to mediate the threshold between the garden and house.
A custom bronze divider by artist Michele Oka Doner screens the formal dining room from the entry. The chandelier is by Lindsey Adelman Studio.
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The dining chairs are by Warren Platner for Knoll.
The dining room features built-in storage and glass sliders leading to an outdoor terrace.
A custom-finished Jean Prouvé EM dining table from Vitra is surrounded by Adelaide chairs by BoConcept and a Vistosi Futura pendant hangs overhead.
Except for the board-formed concrete stairwell, the interior is clad entirely in pine plywood. “It was a leap of faith to go with the plywood,” says Luciano, “but now we look at it and just think, ‘Wow.’”
The kitchen bookends an open-plan layout that also includes a dining area and living room. Full-height windows help create a sense of spaciousness and open the living areas to the backyard.
Inside Eugene and Claire’s home, an expansive sliding glass door connects their living spaces to the farm, creating a literal farm-to-table experience.