Architecture & Interior Designing, Luxury Living

An ultra Stylish MANHATTAN HOME

December 17, 2014

When a young mother taps decorator Michael S. Smith and architect Oscar Shamamian to make it a gracious family settinger , after having found her New York City dream apartment.

source:Architectural Digest

Living Room

 

 

LIVING ROOM

A Doug Aitken wall sculpture sets a spirited tone in the living room of a Manhattan home renovated by designer Michael S. Smith and Ferguson & Shamamian Architects. A pair of George III consoles flank the Louis XVI marble mantel, while custom-made Jasper armchairs face a Mattia Bonetti cocktail table fromPaul Kasmin Gallery; the Louis XVI chair is upholstered in a Brunschwig & Fils velvet, and the carpet is byDoris Leslie Blau.

Living Room
Behind the living room’s custom-made Jasper sofa, an artwork by Rebecca Horn is installed next to a cabinet-on-stand designed by Ferruccio Laviani for Fratelli Boffi. The bronze side table is by Robert Kuo.

Library
A painting by Jean Dubuffet hangs in the library; the rug is by Lapchi, and the floor tile is by York Street Studio.
Kitchen
The kitchen is appointed with a BlueStar range, a Sub-Zero refrigerator, and sink fittings by Michael S. Smith for Kallista; the stools are by York Street Studio, and the flooring is by Porcelanosa.Dining Room

DINING ROOM

In the dining room, a custom-made chandelier by R. W. Russell is suspended over a pair of Nancy Lorenztables and a set of Quatrain chairs. The artworks are by Richard Serra (left) and Heimo Zobernig, and the carpet is by Niba Rug Collections.Master Bath

MASTER BATH

A master bath includes a pendant lamp by Delisle, a bespoke lacquered-metal vanity, and a marble-mosaic floor by Ferguson & Shamamian and Michael S. Smith.
Master Bedroom
The master bedroom, clad in a Jasper fabric, features a Darren Almond photograph. The bed is dressed in Nancy Koltes linens and an antique coverlet from Kathleen Taylor the Lotus Collection; the bench is vintage Pace Collection, and the rug is by Carini Lang.

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