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In the living room of S. Russell Groves's Manhattan apartment. the sofa, covered in a Rogers & Goffigon fabric, armchairs, in a Holland & Sherry fabric, and walnut side table are all his designs; the fireplace surround is travertine, the parchment­covered cocktail table is 1970s Italian, and the vintage wood-and- metal side table is by Milo Baughman. The photograph is by Bill Jacobson . See Resources.

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Village Vanguard

For his new home, designer S. Russell Groves streamlines an apartment

in a classic West Village building without sacrificing any

of its old-world charm

TEXT BY NANCY T-T ASS

PllOTOCRAPll Y BY SIMON UPTON

STYLED BY]. C. GARCI A -LAVI N

Manhattan has plenty of residential buildings where a well-known minimalis t designer like S. Russell Groves might feel at home. After all, he cut his tee th in the offices of Richard Meier, whose n ame is synonymous with stark architectural simplicity, and then with Peter Marino, creator of stores for Louis Vuitton and Chanel. So why not mosey over to one of Meier's glass towers on Perry Street and create a pad for himself so coolly Zen it hurts?

But Groves's taste, it turns out, is more complex and diverse than can be summed up in a shiny new white-on-white aerie . Instead , he decided to bring his unique take on pared-down design to one of the city's mos t vaunted addresses, a 1931 Bing & Bing edifice in the West Village by the architect Emery Roth, who also designed the Central Park landmarks the Eldorado and the Beresford.

Overlooking the small, triangula r pa rk at Abingdon Square, the 17-story building has amenities that few in its quaint, townhouse­fi lled neighborhood can boast: protected views of lower Manhattan, an elegant lobby, and meticulous white-glove serv ice. On top of tha t, it is a condominium, not a cooperative like most prewar New York apar tments, so the ownership rules and regulations are less onerous. Little wonder that it is one of the c ity's most coveted pieces of real estate . "You tell people you live here, and they just sigh," Groves says.

For most of the tasteful, well-heeled sorts who move into a building like his, renovation is a no-bra iner: They lovingly restore whatever damage has been done to the g rac ious plaste r walls, columns, and ornamentation. T hen they furni sh in classical prewar style-perhaps some chintz, a bit of Chippendale, or a dollop of Art Deco. Yet while Groves has indeed embraced hi s apartment's lovely bones, he has done so with hi s own thoroughly modern twis t.

T he small ent ry hall epitomizes his approach. While Groves ke pt the coat closet and t raditional a rchway tha t leads into the living area, he replaced the o rigina l closet door (inse t panels, a heavy frame, and a substantia l knob) w ith a modern frameless door with a flush pull

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In the dining room, the 1950s mahogany-and-brass etagere is by Paul McCobb, the table is by Angelo

Mangiarotti, and the chairs are by lb Kofod-Larsen; Groves left the dark-stained oak floors untouched.

FACING PAGE, CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT: Groves in front of a 1970s wall sculpture by c. Jere; the Gino

Sarfatti light fixture is from the 1950s, and the walls are painted Benjamin Moore's Simply White. White-lac­

quer kitchen cabinets are custom made, and the 1950s stool is by Michel Peclard. The bathroom's sink is

by Duravit, and the fittings are by Arne Jacobsen for Vela; a painting by Jill Moser conceals a medicine

cabinet. and the mirror is custom made. See Resources.

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that has no other visible hardware. The effect sends an immediate signal: This home respects tradition but carefully reinterprets it.

Prewar apartment owner s often fetishize moldings. Groves, too, wanted to honor that detail, but in his case, the original moldings were too caked with paint to save. So he installed a less ornate but still bold version. He kept the dark wood floors and the step-down liv ing room, but the fireplace is now travertine edged in silver nickel.

Like most apartments in the building, which was designed to appeal to wealthy bachelors, Groves's is a one-bedroom. The proportions of the living a rea and the bedroom are relatively generous, about 800 square feet, but the designer's eye for perfectly s ized furnish­ings makes them seem even more spacious-without sacrificing the warmth that comes w ith prewar charm. He had many pieces custom made, including the n arrow console table a nd the sofa it s its behind. "They had to be exactly the right dimensions," he says. "The sofa had to be bigger than a love seat but smaller than something full-size, and it's virtually impossible to find a table that slim."

In addition to the furniture made for the project and some pieces from the collec tion he designs under hi s name, his home also cele­brates the work of midcentury masters, w ith items such as a huge open-shelfuni t by Paul McCobb. In one corne r, a Gerrit Rietveld zig­zag chair s tands out like an abstract slash aga inst the white door of a closet (a small, built-in work desk is hidden within); his gracefu lly curving circular dining table, beneath the windows with the ir stun­ning v iews, was sculpted from marble.

Although Groves has made his reputat ion w ith restaurants and hote ls shorn of ornament-the seminal Tea Box Ca fe at the now­defunct Takashimaya department store in New York City, for

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Groves designed the leather headboard and armchair in the master bedroom; the bedside tables are by Ecart, and the photographs are by Chip Hooper, left, and Christopher Makos. FACING PAGE: The oak cabinet and curtains of Dedar linen in the master bedroom are cus­tom made; the chair is by Norman Cherner, and the floor lamp is vintage. See Resources.

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~c.o • • instance-his own home has smaller-scale elegance, with a sensual melange of tex tures and fi nishes. He is especially adept at mixing metals, emphasizing the individual character of the materials, from steel to weathered brass, by placing the pieces in juxtaposition. "I think you need to understand the underly ing tones and know how much is enough," he explains, "and when to take the edge off w ith another finish." As minimalists go, he likes decorative lighting more than most, as evidenced by the T. H. Robsjohn-Gibbings floor lamp that dominates a corner of the living room: "I th ink lighting can be both an incredible object and have tremendous use in the space." His art, mostly big pieces that don't create visual clutter, includes a C. Jere wall sculpture and a Christopher Makos photograph.

The building's kitchens are petite-the s tructure was originally a n "apartment hotel" with lavish food services on the ground floor-and Graves's minimalism serves him well in such s ituations. The flat­front, matte cabinets in off-white lacquer (no hardware, of course) hang above an unusually narrow countertop with a custom-fabricated rectangular stainless sink, both striking in its angularity and practi­cal. "Totally worth it," he says.

Another ingenious touch: In the bathroom, he des igned an almost­invis ible inset medicine cabinet hidden behind a Jill Moser painting. Although only a small , thick-framed antique mirror hangs above the sink ("to satisfy guests' needs to see a mirror where they expect one"), the cabinet door is full y mirrored on the inside and swings out over the sink when Groves needs it for his morning ablutions.

"What people fa il to understand is that min imalism is a more elastic concept than they think," the designer says. "You can have form and function. It can be s imple , but also very layered." •

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R ESO URCES

TALENT PAGE 60: Jean-Lo uis Den iot for Jean de Merry (323-655-9193; jeandemerry.com). PAGES 64- 66: Fabrics by Manuel Canovas. to t he t rade from Cowton & Tout (212- 647- 6900; cowta n.com). PAGES 70- 72 : Salome de Fontainieu (fontainieu.com). Furniture available at Gallery Dione de Polignac (011 -33-1-83-98- 98-53; d ianedepolignac.com). PAGE 74: DLV Designs (917-621-7274; d lvdesigns.com).

TREND ALERT PAGE 88: Jacket and miniskirt, price upon request , from spr ing 2013, by Louis Vuitton (866-884 - 8866; loui svuit ton.com). 24:7 Square ring, $2,328, by Solange Azagury-Par tr idge (011-44-20-7792-0197; solange.co.uk). Breton viscose b lend, i n pewter, # DARLBR316, by Sanderson, to the trade from Zoffany (212-319-7220; zoffany.com). Checkerboard bag, $1,850, by Marni (212- 343- 3912; marni.com). M agic Square sequin- embroidered pump, $1,230, by Louis Vuitton. Frame Ink rug, 5' x 8', $495, by DwellStudio (877- 993- 9355; dwellstudio.com). Dress, p rice upon request, from spring 2013, by Louis Vui t ton. Smooth Cube bracelet, $550, by Eddie Bargo (212-217-2645; eddieborgo.com). Era round armchair, $225, by Michael Thonet from Design Within Reach (800-944-2233; dwr.com). Bleecker linen , in absinthe, # 174042, by Ce/erie Kemble, to the trade from Schumacher (800-523-1200; fschumacher.com). Perforated table, $9,850, by Kelly Wears t ier (855-295-3559; kellywearstler.com). Dakota embroidered linen, in ebene, #07782, by Boussac, to the trade from Pierre Frey (212-421- 0534; pierrefrey.com). Caribbean Check p o lypropy lene, #10450-994, to the t rade from Zimmer+ Rohde (203- 327-1400; zimmer- rohde.com). Tama- ichimatsu glass, $614, by Kimoto Glassware from Eastern Accent (978-443- 4308; easternaccent.com). Stripedot li nen­cotto n, in b lack, by Studio Bon, to t he trade from Schumacher. M osaic Plush viscose- polyest er, in cracked ice, #5105- 01, to the trade from Pollack (212- 627-7766; pollackassociates.com).

SHORTLIST PAGE 98: Barbara Barry (310-276- 9977; barbarabarry .com). McGuire Furniture (mcguirefurniture.com). Boyd Lighting (boydlight ing.com). Flying Goat Coffee (flyinggoatcoffee.com). Plenty by Yotam Ot tolenghi (ottolenghi.co.uk). Rotary iron by Miele (mieleusa.com). Hidecote Manor (national trust .org.uk). Breville (brevilleusa.com). Fiat (fiatusa.com). White p orcelain by Augarten (augar ten.at).

ART SHOW PAGES 104-6: Tom Thayer is represented by Derek Eller Gallery (212-206- 6411 ; derekeller.com).

DESIGN SOLUTIONS PAGES 111- 14: Daniel Boulud of restaurant Daniel (danielnyc.com). Architecture by Stephanie Goto (212-475- 5575; stephaniegoto.com). PAGE 111: Appliances by Gaggenau (877- 442- 4436; gaggenau - usa.com). Tato u light fi x ture by Patricia Urquiola for F/os (800- 939- 3567; flosusa.com). PAGE 112: Fjord bar stools by Patricia Urquio/a for Moroso (212-334-7222; moroso.com). Cabinetry, sw ivel shel f, and sink, a ll by Dada (dadaweb.i t). Tara Single Lever fittin gs by Sieger Design for Dornbracht (800 -774-1181; dornbracht.com). PAGE 114: On w et b ar, Tara Single Lever fit tings by Sieger Design for Dornbracht. Ouverture champagne glasses by Riedel (888- 474- 3335;

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riedel.com). On the p/ancha, Pesch e r Extensible trivet by Alessi (a lessi-shop.com).

TRUTH IN DECORATING PAGES 122-26: Nate Berkus (nateberkus.com). Lilly Bunn Weekes of Lilly Bunn Interiors (212-289-6430; lillyb unn.com).

UNCONVENTIONAL WISDOM PAGE 130: Fu rniture, to the t rade from Jonas (212-691-2777; jonasworkroom .com).

DANIEL'S DISH PAGES 134-36: Daniel Boulud of restaurant Daniel (danielnyc.com). PAGE 134: Napkin , $15, by Fog Linen (617-714-3248; shop- foglinen.com). Avva Tumbler, $46 for a set of 2, by Teroforma (203- 899- 9950; te roforma.com). PAGE 136: Pan, $225, by Zani & Zani from ABC Carpet & Home (212- 473-3000; abchome.com). Bowl, $135, by Bodo Sperle in from Horne (877-404-6763; shophorne.com).

GEORGIAN REVIVAL PAGES 158-65: Susan Hable of Hable Construction (817- 422-5313; hableconstruction .com). PAGE 158: Custom floor lamp by Robert Ogden from John Derian (212- 677- 8408; jo hnderian.com). The Strawberry Queen by Jeannie Weissglass (646- 559-2856; jeannieweissglass.com). Curtains of washed linen by Libeco ( libeco.com). Ponti rug by Hable Construction for Elson & Company (800-944-2858; elsoncompany.com). PAGES 160- 61: Sofa by George Smi th (212-226-4747; georgesmit h.com), upholstered in custom cotton-silk by Hable Construction. Armchairs and vintage palm-frond mat, both from John Derian. Walls painted in Castle Gray by Farrow & Ball (888-511- 11 21; farrow-ball.com). On porch, banquette upholstered in Tumb lew eed Be lla-Dura by Hable Construction for LoomSource (800-366- 6839; themomgroup.com). Floors painted in Studio Green by Farrow & Ball. PAGE 162: In ki tchen, walls painted Light Blue by Farrow & Ball. Light fixture by Robert Ogden and Moroccan rug, both from John Derian. In hallway, Dago be rt Peche Antinous wallpaper, in fawn, by Bru nschwig & Fils from Neue Galerie (212-994- 9496; neuegalerie.org). Geranium sofa by Cisco Brothers from John Derian, up ho lstered in Ball & Chain linen-cotton, in charcoal, by Hable Construction. Cedar # 10 by Louise Be/court from Jeff Bailey Gallery (212-989- 0156; baileygallery.com). In guest-cottage sitti ng room , sofa upholstered in Po mpom Pepper rayon blend, #3508- 38, by Hable Construction for Hickory Chair (800- 349-4579; hickorychair.com). Cam p chairs by Hickory Chair. Tripod lamp by BDDW (212- 625-1230; bddw.com). Vintage palm­frond mat from John Derian. PAGE 163: A ntique chest f rom Hawthorne House (706-227- 3560). PAGE 165: In guest- cottage bath, Happy D. washbasin by Duravit (888-387-2848; duravit.us). Tara f ittings by Dornbracht (800-774-1181; dornbracht.com). Walls painted in Cornfor th White by Farrow & Ball. In daughter's room , Cinde Lavender sheet s and pi llowcases, both by John Robshaw (212-594-6006; johnrobshaw.com). Pants by Carol John (706-340- 5045; caroljohn .us). In guest cottage, Bundi Indigo flat sheet, Nava Brinjal fitted sheet , and Cinde Coffee pillowcases; all by John Robshaw.

RIDING HIGH PAGES 166 - 77: Interi or design by Cliff Fong of Matt Blacke (mattblackeinc.com) and Galerie Half

(323- 424- 3866; galeriehalf.com). PAGES 166-67: Scimitar chair by Fabricius &

Kastholm from Galerie Half. So fa and cocktail t able, bot h by Brenda Antin (323-934-8451). PAGE 168: French mili tary daybed from Obsolete (310 -399- 0024; obsoleteinc.com). Vintage Moroccan floor cushion from Nickey Kehoe (323-954-9300; nickeykehoe.com). PAGE 169: In Art Barn, leather armchairs, cocktail table, and antique wood ring; all from Lucca Antiques (310-657-7800; luccaantiques.com). Antique armchairs from Brenda Antin. Avalon b lanket s by Hermes (800-441-4488; hermes.com). In Romantic Barn, w orkbench, Pou l Henningsen lamp, and stools; a ll f rom Galerie Half. Persian rug from J l/oulian Rugs (323-651-1444; ji rugs.com). PAGE 170: In kitchen of Cabin 6, antique table from Obsolete. Antique Windsor chairs and armchair by lb Kofod- Larsen; all from Galerie Half. Vintage lounge chai r from JF Chen (323-466-9700; jfchen.com). Refrigerator by Liebherr(liebherr.us). PAGE 171: Ant ique desk from Galerie Half. Light fi xture and cabinet, both from Obsolete. PAGES 172- 73: Workbench and African figure, both from Galerie Half. PAGE 174: In living room of Cabin 6, sofa by Ilium Wikkelso and Seal chair by lb Kofod-Larsen, both from Galerie Half. Antique postal desk from Lief (310 -492- 0033; liefalmont.com). Roman Ring floor lamp by Alison Berger, to the trade from Holly Hunt (800- 320-3145; ho llyhunt.com). Bronze pedestal table from Blackman Cruz (323- 466- 8600 ; b lackmancruz.com). In Romant ic Barn, Egg chair by Arne Jacobsen from Galerie Half. PAGE 175: Antiq ue table from Galerie Half. Ant ique baker's rack from Brenda Antin. Walls painted in All Whi te by Farrow& Ball (888-511-1121; farrow-bal l.com). PAGE 176: In bedroom of Cabin 8, custom bed dressed in linens by Matteo (213- 280-7613; matteohome.com). Ant iq ue Serapi rug and Tibetan hemp carpet, both from J lloulian rugs. Antique lamps from Lucca Antiques. In Cabin 8 bathroom, lamp from Obsolete. Vintage M oroccan rug from J. lloulian. PAGE 177: Antique chaise from Obsolete. Vintage lamp by Jacques Adnet and chairs by Jean Prouve; all from Galerie Half. Table from Axel Vervoordt (011- 32-3355-3300; axel-vervoordt.com).

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PAGE 178: Vintage folding screen, $36,000, by Max Kuehne from Liz O 'Brien (212-755-3800; lizobrien.com). Ninfa Floral chandelier, $3,225, to the trade from Vaughan (212- 319-7070 ; vaughandesigns.com). Passion Flower rug, $7,020, by Paul Smith for The Rug Company (800- 975- 8213; therugcompany.com). PAGE 179: Genre Pergola necklace, price upon request, by Van Cleef & Arpels (877- 826-2533; vancleef- arpels.com). Japanese Cherry Blossom, $619, and Carnation, $349, both by Nymphenburg from Kneen & Co. (773-880-8424; kneenandco.com). Rosette pull, $106, by P.E. Guerin (212- 243-5270; peguerin.com). Pardes polyester b lend, #30065, by Rube/Ii, to the trade from Donghia (800- 366-4442; donghia.com). I>

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PAGE 180: Bermuda Rose linen, in tea rose, #L0-0001-8036, by Old World Weavers, to the trade from Stark (212-752-9000; starkfab ric.com). Duchess silk­satin skirt, $10,500, by Dior(800-929-3467; dior.com). Rio cotton-silk, in samba pink, #10254, to the trade from Donghia. PAGE 181: Sevigne screen, $12,120, to the trade from Niermann Weeks (410- 923- 0123; niermannweeks.com). Chanter linen, in yellow, #19465-193, to the trade from Zimmer+ Rohde (203-327-1400; zimmer- rohde.com). Louis XVI - style chair, $2,900, upho lstered in Pomegranate cotton chintz, #53658, by Bob Collins &

Sons, both to the trade from Todd Alexander Romano (212-421-7722; toddaromano.com). Antique Louis XV chair, $6,000, upholstered in Christmas Roses on oyster silk, both to the trade from Bennison (212-223-0373; bennisonfabrics.com).

PAGE 182: Van Day Truex side chair, to the trade from Jonas (212-691- 2777;jonasworkroom.com), upholstered in Praying Mantis cotton chintz. #65005, by Bob Collins & Sons. to the trade from Todd Alexander Romano. Leaf mirror, $199, by Arhaus (888-427-4287; arhaus.com). Flower vase, $325, by Frances Palmer Pottery (203- 227-7204; francespalmerpottery.com). PAGE 183: Flower votive, $2,800, by Nathalie Pasqua from Gray Gallery (310-854- 0091; graygallery .com). Pansy, $359, and Rose, $589; both by Nymphenburg from Kneen & Co. About Flowers jute- linen, in vulcano, to the trade from Dedar (800- 493-2209; dedar.com).

PAGE 184: Elton Hand block cotton, in haze, #2012114-131, to the trade from Lee Jofa (800- 453-3563; leejofa.com). Camelia Brode necklace, price upon request, by Chanel (800-550 -0005; chanel.com). PAGE 185: Glass lily, $60, by Waterford (877-900-9973; w ate rford.com). Louis XV dinner p late, $108, and salad plate, $103; both by Bernardaud (212-371-4300; bernardaud.com). Peony bowl, $36, from Aero (212-966-1500; aerostudios.com). Cuff, $1,300, by Dior. Rue De Visconti linen, in corail , #H0- 0001-3808, by Sonia Rykiel for Lelievre, to the trade from Stark.

LESSONS IN DIPLOMACY PAGES 186-91: Interior design by Nestor Santa­cruz (202-277- 6611 ; nestorsanta-cruz.com). PAGES 186- 87: Custom sofa by Nestor Santa­cruz. Temperley bergere and Grecca stool, both to the trade from Duveen (011-54-11-5811-3318; duveen.com.ar). Khotan reproduction rug by Timothy Paul Carpets (202-319-1100; timothypaulcarpets.com). PAGE 188: Cocktail table by Maison Jansen from David Bell Antiques (202- 577-3070; davidbell.lstdibs.com). Regency-style Maude chairs by Oly (212-219-8969; olystudio.com). PAGE 189: In living room, antique typographer 's table from Marston Luce Antiques (202-333-6800; marstonluce.com). Painting from Jean- Pierre Antiques (202- 337-1731; jeanpierreantiques.com). Gunnison chair, to the trade from Hickory Chair (212-725- 3776; hickorychair.com). In master bedroom, Albert desk by Julian Chichester (336- 886-2454; julianchichester.com). Chair upholstered in Big Dreams cotton- velvet, #1605-06, by Great Plains, to the trade from Holly Hunt (800-320- 3145; hollyhunt.com). Vintage Bestlite BLl lamp by Robert Dudley Best from Furniture from Scandinavia (202-944-8585; ffsgallery.com).

PAGE 190: Silk coverlet, in natural, #COBQK-NAT, by Ann Gish (212-727-2122; anngish.com). Clairemont side tables by Crate & Barrel (800-967-6696; crateandbarrel.com). Le Michel lamp, to the t rade from Niermann Weeks (212-329-7979; niermannweeks.com). Movida wallpaper, #VP- 625, to the trade from Eli tis (800-916-2036; elitis.fr). PAGE 191: In guest room, Starburst mirror by Crate &

Barrel. Mural painted in White Dove, Arizona Tan, and Putnam Ivory, all by Benjamin Moore (800-672- 4686; benjaminmoore.com). In master bedroom, vintage rug from Timothy Paul Carpets. Walls painted in Wainscot by Farrow & Ball (888-511-1121; farrow-ball.com).

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PAGES 192- 93: Armchairs and bench upholstered in Le Grand Corail Camaieux cotton, in nattier, #81884-002 by Braquenie, to the trade from Pierre Frey (212-421 - 0534; pierrefrey.com). Vintage cocktail table from Gui/hem Faget Antiques (011-33- 6- 98- 03-11-22; guilhemfaget.com). Sculpture by Almond Zigmund from R.E. Steele (631-324-7812; resteele.l stdibs.com). PAGE 194: In sitting room, vintage Italian armchai rs from R.E. Steele. Walls painted in Pointing by Farrow &

Ball (888- 511-112; farrow-ball.com). In living room, Serge Roche-inspired lamps from David Duncan Antiques(212-688-0666; davidduncanantiques.com). PAGE 195: Antique chairs from Doyle New York (212- 427- 2730; d oylenewyork.com). Cherry Composite# 7 by Nathaniel Kramer (212-750- 5911; nathanie lkramer.com). Rug, to the trade from Stark (212-752-9000; starkcarpet.com). PAGE 196: Vintage rattan sofa from Homenature (631-287- 6277; homenature.com). PAGE 197: In kitchen, walls painted in Chanti lly Lace by Benjamin Moore (800-672 4686; benjaminmoore.com). In liv ing room, vintage a rmchairs from Homenature. Bergere uphol stered in Somerset Utopia linen, #910038-12, to the trade from Rogers & Goffigon (203- 532- 8068). PAGE 198: Bed linens from D. Porthault (212-688-1660; dporthault.com).

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PAGES 200- 5: Interio r design by S. Russell Groves (212-929-5221; srussellgroves.com). PAGES 200- 1: Essential sofa by S. Russell Groves, upholstered in Cerva linen- cotton, in moth, #92702-0 2, to the trade from Rogers & Goffigan (203-273-8922). Curve chairs and side table, al l I>

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by S. Russell Groves. Cocktail table from Mondo Ca ne (212-219- 9244; mondocane.com). Side table by Milo Ba ughman from Lost City Arts (212-375- 0500; lo stcityarts.com). # 3591 by Bil/ Jacobson from Julie Saul Gallery (212- 627-2410; saulgallery.com). PAGE 202: Vintage i!t agi!re by Paul McCobb from Lost City Arts. Vintage chairs by lb Kofo d - Larsen for Selig from Metro Retro Furniture (713- 473- 000 0 ; metroretrofurniture.com). PAGE 203: In dining room, sculpture by C. Jere fro m Galerie So mmer/a th (310 -838-0102; french50s60s.com). Walls painted in Simply Whi te by Benjamin Mo ore (800-672-4686; benjaminmoore.com). In kitchen, vintage stool by Michel Peclard from Mondo Cane. In bat hroom, Vero sink by Ourovit(888-387-2848; duravit.us). Fittings by Ame Jaco b sen for Vo/a from Hastings Tile & Ba th (800-351-0038; hastingstilebath.com). PAGES 204-5: Tabouret tables by Jean M ichel Fra nk fo r Ecart, to the t rade from Ra lph Pucci Internationa l (212-633-0 452; ralphpucci.net).

ETCETERA PAGE 212: Java polyester, in delft, # 975C39, $129/yd., by Raoul Textiles (805- 899-4946; raoultextiles.com). Tiger Bella- Dura, in canyon, # 017890 3, to the trade from Fab r icut (800-999-8200 ; fabricut.com). Arches acrylic tw ill, i n bamboo, # 174270 , by Tr ina Turk, to the trad e from Schumacher (800-523-1200; fschumacher.com). OD Leaves acrylic, in green , # 34736- 4, to t he t rade from Clarence Ho use (800 -80 3-2850; clarencehouse.com). Achiea acrylic, in b lack, #508-60 - 080- 01-80 , $126/yd ., by Janus et Cie (800 -245-2687; janusetcie.com). Santorini po lyester, in t ropical green, # 10255- 0 4, to the trad e fro m Donghia (800-366-4442; donghia.com). Past iglia acrylic, in sol , #2645, to the t rade from Pindler & Pindler (800 -669- 6002; pind ler.com). Mer ton Stripe Pr ism acrylic, #31716- 410, to the t rade fro m Kravet (800 - 645- 9068; kravet.com). Velluto acry lic-polyester, in papaia, # 5400 -58, $176/yd., by Che/la (805- 560- 8400; chellatexti les.com). Diamond Vista acrylic , in navy, # 1259347- 0017, by Owe//Studio, to the trad e from Robert Allen (800- 333- 3777; robertallendesign.com). Lyford Background acry lic, in turquoi se, #6015-02, to t he trad e from Quadrille (212-753-2995; quad rillefabrics.com). # 15508-213 Bella- Dura, in lime, to the t rade fro m Dura lee (800-275- 3872; duralee.com).

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