пятница, 25 ноября 2005 г.

A 1960s Town House with a Touch of Mad Men Style

A 1960s Town House with a Touch of Mad Men Style



"The house makes you want to put on some Chet Baker and get all Mad Men with a pack of cigarettes and a shaker full of gin martinis," says Thomas.



"A good coffee table is your money shot," Lincoln says. The two-tiered blackened steel-and-glass design by John Boone echoes the form of the Billy Baldwin side tables and the arms of George V sofas covered in Big Dreams Velvet in Malibu, both from Holly Hunt. Ceramic garden stools from Inner Gardens offer extra seating in front of the fire.


In the living room of a Washington, D.C., town house, designers Hillary Thomas and Jeff Lincoln reference two William Haines signatures — the elegant but informal game table and tufted chairs. Lucite table and leather chairs, Kendall Wilkinson.


For the master bedroom curtains and bedcover, a Rose Tarlow print, Sea Leaves, "strikes the right balance between femininity and masculinity," Thomas says. They hang from custom Morgik metal rods. Shams and linens, Hillary Thomas Designs.


Cobra candlesticks and framed snake prints add a touch of intrigue to the ultrafeminine solarium, decorated with a Jansen-style daybed designed by Lincoln. French iron side tables holding Murano lamps coordinate with vintage Milo Baughman scoop chairs, and a bone-inlay table from John Rosselli coordinates with the hand-carved stone tile floor by Robert Kuo for Ann Sacks. Walls in a custom stucco finish by O'Neill Studios. Girona pendant lights from Vaughan. Snake prints, Arader Galleries.


Original article and pictures take www.housebeautiful.com site

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