Collection by RFL
Furniture
To furnish the home, the pair relied on pieces they already had, like a black-and-white table by Superstudio that Jeremy found abandoned on New York’s Lower East Side, and sourced pieces secondhand, like black Spaghetti chairs by Giandomenico Belotti for Fly Line that surround a LC6 table on the patio.
The couple added the wainscot, installed by Seamus, and painted in Farrow & Ball Red Earth to continue the “color story” from the breakfast room. The white oak built-in has much needed storage behind the cane cabinet fronts and display. The Caitlin couch by Everygirl for Interior Define sits atop a vintage checkered rug with an Anthropologie coffee table and Hay Paper Shade overhead.
Farnham squared off the ill-fitting addition and specified large-scale, sliding glass doors from Fleetwood that match the rest of the home and let the breakfast nook open to the exterior. A white Saarinen-style table is surrounded by wooden chairs with woven seats, which were intended to warm the scheme.
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