Lori JohnstonĬHANDELIER Christopher Boots through R Hughes DINING TABLE Paul+ PAIR OF ANTIQUE CHAIRS A. Above the slim, shagreen-covered console, photographer Bastiaan Woudt’s large-scale portrait of a woman provides another powerful moment. The restrained neutral scheme is accented with deep purple fabric on the velvet skirted dining chairs and silk seats on the antique chairs. “Our dining room design reflects an artistic approach, not only in the wall art, but also in the detail of the rug and the abstract take of a traditional dining table and chairs,” says the designer. She took a modern approach to the displays she saw in century-old Italian villas with clean lines and pieces that evoked a soulful feel. The oversize brass chandelier and tall Venetian plaster ceiling stirred her to create a gallery wall inspired by a recent trip to Rome. “The way that the light filters through the crystals is so beautiful,” she says. “This reinforces that while it’s soft and feminine, it’s not just cotton candy.” -Tate Gunnersonįoyer TILE Source SCONCES Hallworth ARTWORK Sylvia McEwan Study SOFA and ARMCHAIR Pierre Augustin DINING ARMCHAIR Natasha Baradaran Rose SWIVEL CHAIR Sedilia BAR CART and ACCENT TABLE Tuell and Reynolds through R Hughes PAINTING OVER BAR CART McKenzie Dove COFFEE TABLE Tom Faulkner ROPE CHANDELIER Fisher Weisman FLOOR LAMP Liaigre ALPACA BOUCLÉ THROW and BOUCLÉ PILLOWS Rosemary Hallgarten RUG Erden WINDOW TREATMENTS Holland & SherryĪrtistic Palette Whitney Ray, Wyeth Ray Interiorsĭining Room Designer Whitney Ray balanced the tailored dining room with character-driven pieces, starting at the dramatic quartz crystal chandelier. “Without those elements, the room might feel too fluffy,” she says. That’s also the case for the dark elements throughout, which include a round cocktail table with a smoked-glass top and a bespoke bar cart underneath a modern oil painting rendered in a dark, monochromatic palette. A woven chandelier in a burnt orange hue adds “a bit of juxtaposition and unexpectedness,” she says. ![]() “Because the room is a box and the reveals are hard and lineal, we wanted the furniture to have soft, feminine curves,” says Wolf-Anthony. “We wanted something unusual, different and more feminine than your typical study,” says interior designer Kelly Wolf-Anthony, who served as honorary chair alongside her restaurateur husband, Justin Anthony. Indeed, a long, low-slung linen-covered sofa with a pleated skirt and a pair of curvaceous chairs in complementary neutral fabrics create a cozy conversation area. Feminine Mystique Kelly Wolf-Anthony, Wolf Design Group, Inc.įoyer & Study Upon entering the Southeastern Designer Showhouse, globe sconces affixed with hand-cast bronze butterflies flank the arched entrance between the foyer and intimate study, which is painted in a glossy pinkish lavender hue punctuated by horizontal brass reveals.
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