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Sean Brown’s Toronto apartment is stacked with a collection of nostalgic magazines from the 90s and early 2000s, coordinating with his viral CD rugs.
The low-slung sofa, from Medley, is non-toxic—like almost all of the furnishings here. The kitchen, too, is built from non-toxic materials. “You could actually eat the stain we used for the floors,” says Christina. No- or low-VOC stains and sealers were used throughout, and the spray-foam insulation in the walls is also low-VOC.
This living room features a custom sofa and leather, brass, and hardwood armchairs by Atra Form. A cluster of coffee tables includes the Paloma painted steel coffee table designed by Pedro Ramirez Vazquez, a custom brushed brass side table by Atra Form, and the Telugu Suar stained wood side table by NAMUH.
A view of the living room and kitchen.
A cozy, library-like reading area lies just off the dining area. The wood-burning fireplace has a gas starter.
The open-plan living area features soaring, vaulted ceilings thanks to the double A-frame design.
The luminous living room of the “George Washington House” features a soaring, beamed ceiling and extensive glazing.
Notice the striking ceiling joists, which are supported by traditional criss-cross braces.
Recycled bricks that have been whitewashed play off the stone-colored sectional, tree-stump coffee tables, and leather chairs, while a dynamic work of art injects color and unexpected energy into the space.
An open plan kitchen, dining and living room features high wood-paneled ceilings and plenty of natural light.
A fireplace in the den.
Thankfully, the house came with many of its furnishings, including a 1940s Florence Knoll sofa, an Elliptical table by Charles and Ray Eames, a George Nelson tripod floor lamp, and a Breuer-designed Long chair. A pair of Barcelona chairs by Mies van der Rohe replaced two Arne Norell Sirocco armchairs.
Remodeled by resident and interior decorator Jill McCoy and her husband David Hassall with the help of architect Paul Molina, the open-plan living space opens to a small outdoor area. French doors and a wall of windows bring in light. An Eames lounge chair and a Noguchi table add a modern sensibility.