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A Hem Puffy lounge chair by Faye Toogood sits in a corner of the primary bedroom. Reilly draped a piece of unhemmed gauzy fabric she got on Etsy over a rod to filter the sunlight.
A Hem Puffy lounge chair by Faye Toogood sits in a corner of the primary bedroom. Reilly draped a piece of unhemmed gauzy fabric she got on Etsy over a rod to filter the sunlight.
A guest bedroom boasts CP1 wall lights designed by Charlotte Perriand in the 1960s. The rug is Moroccan and the sling chair is from Homenature in Southampton.
A guest bedroom boasts CP1 wall lights designed by Charlotte Perriand in the 1960s. The rug is Moroccan and the sling chair is from Homenature in Southampton.
A dining table from Shoppe Amber Interiors sits with Organic Modernism chairs beneath an Apparatus chandelier.
A dining table from Shoppe Amber Interiors sits with Organic Modernism chairs beneath an Apparatus chandelier.
For the interior, “We worked hard to basically keep the tones the same, even if the wood may have changed, from a hardwood to a soft wood,” says Sabbeth. Interestingly, the couple first wanted to whitewash the wood, but that treatment was eventually deemed too cold for the year-round coziness everyone was after.
For the interior, “We worked hard to basically keep the tones the same, even if the wood may have changed, from a hardwood to a soft wood,” says Sabbeth. Interestingly, the couple first wanted to whitewash the wood, but that treatment was eventually deemed too cold for the year-round coziness everyone was after.
Oza Sabbeth Architects and the Brooklyn Home Company teamed up to create this 2,800-square-foot home in the Ditch Plains hamlet of Montauk, in Long Island, New York.
Oza Sabbeth Architects and the Brooklyn Home Company teamed up to create this 2,800-square-foot home in the Ditch Plains hamlet of Montauk, in Long Island, New York.