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riven by the death of several appliances, a San Francisco family finds that a spanking new kitchen delivers a good dose of domestic harmony along with the excuse to execute a complete home makeover. The Sub-Zero beverage chiller sits in easy proximity to the lounge area adjacent to the kitchen. Risom lounge chairs were rewoven with cat claw–proof leather strapping after the originals were shredded.
Vintage pendants cast a soft glow over the island, which contains a Bosch dishwasher.
Organization is key: Blum storage systems in the Henrybuilt drawers keep the whisks from ensnaring the spatulas.
Molteni dining chairs are overseen by “someone’s” ancestral portraits.
The living room is a mélange of vintage Moroccana, a Philip Agee coffee table, the Eames rocker in
which Michael was nursed as a tike, and a window seat whose fabric is Paul Smith Stripes for Maharam.
The specter of Jeanne Moreau hovers over the playroom, which flows into Sasha’s room.
Flanked by vintage Schiaparelli perfume ads, her Blu Dot Modulicious bed conceals six drawers, obviating the need for a dresser.
Wes sits at Michael’s boyhood Herman Miller Swag Leg desk, as Sasha peers down from the stairs connecting their rooms, illuminated by a Flos Glo-Ball lamp.
Deborah’s office, which shares a wall with Wes’s new room, is a repository for assorted claptrap.
The bedroom flows into the new ipe deck, which houses a poplar table by Mike and Maaike and Drake chairs by One & Co, from Council Design.
Bookcases abound in the master bedroom, which has a vintage Moroccan rug from John Derian
and a painting by Ward Schumaker. The bench and bedside table are by Philip Agee.
Source : Dwell, Photo – Leslie Williamson
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