GNOSSIENNE: Kitchen
Originally built-in and spare, the kitchen was gradually humanized with personal touches—ceramics, soft lighting, and small interventions that made it feel lived-in and alive.
GNOSSIENNE: India Yellow
India Yellow moves subtly between rooms in this home—offering earthy calm in one and quiet energy in another. One color, two distinct moods.
GNOSSIENNE: Guest Bedrooms
Two guest bedrooms were designed with warmth, restraint, and personal meaning—spaces that reflect the homeowners' love for hosting and thoughtful detail.
GNOSSIENNE: Family Room
A relaxed space shaped by quiet gestures—a denim sofa, vintage rug, and sculptural plant anchor this informal family room.
GNOSSIENNE: Primary Bedroom
Unhurried and gently cocooning, the primary bedroom came together over time—anchored by personal objects, soft light, and a feeling of quiet retreat.
GNOSSIENNE: Living Room
The largest room in the home is layered with intention—sculptural seating, tonal light, vintage details, and quietly functional design that invites conversation, not performance.
BED-ERMEIER: Bedroom
In any bedroom, the bed comes first—comfort, good bedding, and small thoughtful details matter more than decoration and leave the strongest impression.
BED-ERMEIER: Bedroom
In this compact bedroom, a rare 19th-century burled birch sleigh bed brings historical refinement to a space of quiet, modern restraint.
BED-ERMEIER: Kitchen
A restrained Scandinavian kitchen with slim shaker fronts, concealed lighting, and a grisaille artwork—quiet, practical, and designed for daily use.
BED-ERMEIER: Sitting Room
A compact sitting room anchored by a Regency table, a rare Lomonosov polar bear sculpture, and pared-back furniture in a balanced mix of British, French, and Russian design.
SPAULDING SQUARE: Bathroom
A guest bathroom anchored by a dark wood vanity and wrapped in marble, where brass details and quiet proportions create a calm, lasting sense of place.
SPAULDING SQUARE: Bath
Designed as a pool bathroom, this space balances light, function, and refinement—anchored by custom stonework and subtle, thoughtful detailing.
SPAULDING SQUARE: Kitchen
The kitchen was fully reconfigured from two rooms into one open space, anchored by a Lulworth Blue island and built for both cooking and gathering.