New York May Be The Most Stylish City Of Them All
It may be the city that never sleeps, but with homes like these, you might just find yourself spending plenty of time inside.
The custom-made sofa in this Manhattan media room is covered in a velvet by Rose Cumming, the 1955 side table is by Mathieu Matégot, and the 1970s floor lamp is Italian; the walls are sheathed in a Roger Arlington grass cloth, and the rug is by Jan Kath.
In the sitting room of Victoria and Toby Maitland Hudson's Manhattan townhouse, which was designed by Jeffrey Bilhuber, custom upholstery pieces include a sofa covered in a Clarence House velvet with cushions in a Chapas Textiles fabric, a settee, and low chairs in a Toyine Sellers stripe. The 1950s sconce by Stilnovo is from Donzella; a Regency-style stool is topped with a Fortuny fabric; the 1920s walnut berge?res are Italian; and the antique carpet is Spanish.
In this NYC library, a hand-painted mural on brass leaf depicting the facade of Venice's Doge's Palace is fronted by a 1957 shelving unit by Franco Albini; the 1960 Italian chairs are covered in a Fortuny velvet, the custom cowhide rug is based on a Ponti design, and the tripod table is by Fontana Arte.
In San Francisco-based designer Douglas Durkin's Manhattan pied-à-terre, the bed in the master bedroom is dressed with linens by E. Braun & Co. and a coverlet and pillows of indigo silk ikat; the vintage stool is by Thonet, and the headboard is upholstered in a Pollack fabric.
In this Soho loft, the living area's oak-and-linen screens are custom made, the pair of antique English club chairs is upholstered in a Donghia linen, the ottoman is from Dienst + Dotter, and the cube is covered in a cowhide by Edeman Leather; the table lamp is by ceramist Suzy Goodelman, and the jute rug is from ABC Carpet & Home.
The library of a Manhattan home decorated by Katie Ridder. The sofa and club chair, both by Anthony Lawrence-Belfair, are covered in Holland & Sherry wools, the side table in the corner is one of a pair from Niall Smith Antiques, the camel side table is from John Rosselli Antiques, and the curtains are in a Quadrille fabric; the walls are painted in C2Paint Luxe in Bewilder.
An antique Indian chandelier hangs above a Syrian table in the dining room of John Robshaw's New York City Home. The bleach-on-denim painting and chairs are by Robshaw; the statue is from India, the bust is from Cambodia, and the walls are painted in Benjamin Moore's Bachelor Blue.
The guest room of Cameron Diaz's Manhattan home features a custom-made brass four-poster and parchment-covered nightstands, a 1960 Austrian ceiling fixture, and a vintage marble garden stool; the painting is by Riccardo Prosperi, and the silk rug is by the Rug Company.
In this Greenwich Village home, the kitchen's stools and quartzite countertops are custom designs, the backsplash is Cipollino marble, the double oven is by Viking, and the refrigerator is by Sub-Zero.
The living room mantel of cast glass backed with white gold is custom made, the chandelier is of Murano glass, and American barrel-back chairs flank a metal-and-glass table by Donald Deskey; the sconces are antique, and the mantel clock belonged to designer Madeleine Castaing.
The Caravelli dining table made of aluminum and blackened steel in this Manhattan home holds 19th-century English pine urns from Gerald Bland; the early-19th-century Italian chairs are upholstered in calfskin, and the painting is by Leo Valledor.
In the living room of David and Laurie Rosenblatt's Upper East Side Manhattan duplex, which was designed by architect S. Russell Groves, the daybed, covered in an Herme?s fabric, and sofa, in a Great Plains fabric, are custom made, the Milo Baughman-style chairs are covered in a Great Plains linen, and the cocktail table is by Roman Thomas; the light sculpture over the piano is by Soledad Arias, the rug is by Fort Street Studio, and the walls are painted in Benjamin Moore's Decorators White.
The breakfast room in this Manhattan duplex features a 1961 Florence Knoll table surrounded by Eames chairs and a custom-made banquette upholstered in a Spinneybeck leather; the art-work above it is by Ohad Meromi, and the sculpture is by William J. O'Brien.
This NYC kitchen contains Arclinea cabinetry with quartz countertops and a range by Viking; the refrigerator is by Sub-Zero, and the Franke sink has Kallista fittings.
In the bedroom alcove of this NYC studio, the bed is upholstered in a 19th-century wool carriage blanket and dressed in linens by the Company Store and a 19th-century paisley shawl; sconces by Robert Abbey flank a 1970s C. Jere? sculpture, the curtains are in a Loro Piana cashmere, and the walls are painted in Benjamin Moore's Kingsport Gray.
In the living room of a Parisian-inspired New York apartment, the canapé à confident is Louis XV and the bergères are Louis XVI; the cocktail table is by Mattia Bonetti, the stool is by Michel Boyer, the sconces are 1950s Italian, and the rug is by Diurne.
In Hilary Swank's New York home, Mark Zeff designed the master bath's walls and floors; they are sheathed in travertine, and the shower is tiled with Cipollino tumbled marble.
In this London-inspired NYC apartment, The kitchen cabinetry and island are custom made, the chandelier is by Serge Mouille, and the walls are lined with tiles by Ann Sacks.
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