Collection by Anhara Abud Triana
Smith designed the custom cabinets, which were fashioned from medium-density fiberboard with a white lacquer finish. There are three drawer heights. "The faces are consistent but some, when you open them up, are triple-height," Smith says. "So that helps with things that are really large, like sleeping bags or camping stuff or whatever. They're three feet deep, so it goes into the knee wall, which is really handy. So you get lots and lots of storage."
Located just off the entry hall, this room opens onto a lush garden. The residents commissioned the overhead light from designers Sylvain Willenz and Hubert Verstraeten. “The use of red billiard ball references Charles and Ray Eames’s Hang-It-All coat rack,” says Smith. The wall-hung light is by the contemporary São Paulo–based designers Luciana Martins and Gerson de Oliveira. The rug is a Moroccan patchwork from the 1960s; the teak-and-leather Kilin chair is by Sergio Rodrigues; and the cane-backed sofa is a student daybed designed by Hans Wegner for Getama in the 1950s.
No need to narrow your color focus when it comes to painterly sofa style. Embrace your artistic side with bright splashes of color in a wonderful watercolor effect that sits well with blush, teal, camel, and copper.
Photo by Nikole Ramsay for Inside Out
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Clyfford Still was considered one of the foremost Color Field painters, using jagged flashes of color to give the impression that one layer of color has been torn from the painting. His 1953 piece "Untitled" is reproduced as a serigraph. #art #madeinamerica
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