sara story - Made Goods

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sara story - Made Goods
SARA STORY
H O M A G E TO THE SQUARE
The work of Josef Albers shaped New York designer Sara
Story's treatment of Greystone's grand living room, which
features a 1969 screen print by the German-born artist,
along with w o r k s by Louise Fishman, Ron Gorchov and
Juan UsIe. "I'd seen an Albers show at The Morgan Library
& Museum three years ago, and it made me want to play
with color theory, forms and geometry," she says. "The
juxtaposition of color and shape in this space is motivated
by Albers and his use of color palettes and their interplay
with forms." Within the small vestibule at the entrance to
the space. Story introduced a contemporary architectural
e l e m e n t by building a rectangular lacquer box. "It
compresses the feeling as you first enter the room," she
says. "Then you step out and have 20-foot-high ceilings."
At the end of the box is the Albers work. Throughout, there
are singular pieces, such as a coffee table by Aurelien
Gallet a n d a m a r b l e - a n d - b r o n z e c o n s o l e by Achille
Salvagni, along with creations by two other favorite artists,
including a Peter Lane sideboard faced in blue ceramicrelief panels and David Wiseman's intricate Lattice Ribbon
dining table in cast and poured bronze. A contemporary
art collector w h o studies how museum and gallery shows
are curated. Story believes the use of negative space can
transform a room. "Here, there are three seating areas, so
you can all be together, but there's also space in between,"
she says. "You can have a collection of three pieces
together, but there's always enough space for you to let
something have a moment. I love color, I love pattern, I
love energy, but I also think it's nice to have serenity and
peacefulness and not have a room look like a furniture
showroom. An interior should always unfold for you. It's like
a j o u r n e y You can always add. You can always collect."
SPONSORS: Farrow
walls
in Teresa's
S Ball: Minstrel
Green
No. 236.
Gallery
Made
in Arsenic
Goods:
No. 214
Accessories.
and
Ladies
Lounge
powder
bathroom
designed
by Luxe Interiors
+ Design.
ANDREA MONATH SCHUMACHER
LADIES L O U N G E
The vision for A n d r e a Monath Schumacher's Ladies
are set atop a Samad rug. T h e bar itself is a vintage
L o u n g e all b e g a n with a hand-painted wallpaper from
Asian cabinet that t h e designer transformed with t h e
Paul Montgomery. "I love chinoiserie and just fell in love
addition o f white lacquer, lighting and an antique mirror.
with this t a n g e r i n e color," t h e designer says. A n o t h e r
M o d e l Christy Turlington holds her o w n from o n e wall,
Paul M o n t g o m e r y paper glows o v e r h e a d . Wanting t h e
courtesy of an oversize portrait by artist Alex Katz. Lending
wallpaper to b e t h e star of the room, t h e designer kept
some serious sparkle is Niermann Weeks' curving, crystal-
the furniture mostly white. "The room is a little dark,
ornamented Biarritz pendant, while midcentury French
and white furniture is very glamorous and feminine," she
sconces featuring brass cobras contribute to t h e nature
says. There is plenty of seating for Monath Schumacher's
t h e m e , "a play o n t h e Garden o f Eden," s h e says. To
i m a g i n e d visitors t o p o w d e r their n o s e a n d sip a
further the feeling of luxury, the designer brought in doors
cosmopolitan: a custom sofa in a window nook and four
upholstered in a creamy white leather and studded with
sculptural chairs that surround a Mario Grimaldi table
gleaming brass nailheads and Baldwin hardware.
LADIES LOUNGE SPONSORS; Baldwin:
Door hardware.
in Pointing
Goods:
No. 2003
in Full Gloss. Made
POWDER BATHROOM SPONSORS; Arte
through
Duralee:
Mirror, vanity
Fabric. Egg & Dart: Accessories.
stools,
vanity
Egg « Dart: Wallcovering
table. Niermann
Lantern
Masters:
Weeks
Mario
Grimaldi
through
Lighting.
coffee
table. Farrow
Egg & Dart: Chandelier
Marcall:
& Ball:
Samad:
Stool. Rohl: Faucet, pedestal
Furniture
Rug.
sink,
toilet.
ANDREW
BROWN
LE S A L O N DE REPOS
and Lladrb, a Directoire daybed, Kyle Bunting hair-on-hide
What was once the nursery for Ned and Lucy Doheny's
youngest son, Timothy, has been reimagined by designer
upholstered pieces, a Moroccan pouf by John Derian
A n d r e w B r o w n as t h e s o p h i s t i c a t e d study o f a w o r l d
and a David Hillegas p h o t o g r a p h shot in India. Brown
traveler. " B e f o r e t h e h o u s e w a s c o m p l e t e d , N e d a n d
asked t h e artisans he regularly collaborates with from his
Lucy h a d b e e n t o Europe with their d e s i g n e r s a n d
h o m e base in Birmingham, Alabama, to create classically
scoured the continent for their interiors," Brown explains.
inspired pieces with a modern sensibility, such as a table
"What if Timothy had g r o w n up a n d g o t t e n inspired by
in quarter-sawn white oak made in the style of Jean-Michel
the things that he had seen with his parents? Maybe he
Frank, a Giacometti-influenced custom iron bench and a
turned his former b e d r o o m into his study. It would b e a
writing table inspired by an o l d Greek desk that Brown
place to display the art he has accumulated. It's a room
himself saw o n o n e o f his f r e q u e n t visits t o Europe.
to be inspired or to think or to relax in." Contributing to
Balancing what t h e d e s i g n e r d e s c r i b e s as t h e room's
the space's "very traveled perspective" a n d c o v e r i n g
more masculine features are silk, velvet and g l a z e d -
t h e barrel-vaulted ceiling is a subtle mural by artist
cotton fabrics from Jim T h o m p s o n . "I've taken all these
Jan Roberts that was inspired by Matisse's La Danse,
different elements from when the family would have been
while o n t h e walls, which are d o n e in a Phillip Jeffries
in Europe a n d a p p l i e d t h e m in a more m o d e r n way,"
grass cloth, artist William McLure has drawn sketches in
Brown says. "What's very American in design is to mix
charcoal. Elsewhere are wall sconces by Serge Mouille
all o f these cultures, elements and styles together."
SPONSORS: Farrow
205:
rug Greek-key
256.
Kyle Bunting:
S Ball: Mural
border
in Pitch
Hair-on-hide
in Archive
Black
upholstery.
No. 227. Block
Blue No. 95. Brassica
No. 256: rug sunburst
Lladro:
Fireplace
in Black
No. 271 Dimity
Blue No. 95. Dimity
sconces Made
Goods:
No. 2008.
No. 2008.
Roy scalloped
Pitch
side
Skylight
Block
table.
No.
No.
if
BRIAN PAQUETTE
BOY'S B E D R O O M
When Brian Paquette b e g a n contemplating his design
for what was originally a second-floor boy's b e d r o o m at
Greystone, he stepped back a few decades, imagining a
1960s California getaway for sisters Jacqueline Kennedy
Onassis and Lee Radziwill. "Jackie and Lee forgo going to
Newport, Rhode Island, and instead head West," he recounts,
hypothetically Juxtaposing the formality of the women's lives
on the East Coast with the easy California lifestyle, Paquette
saw the design as an opportunity to merge ideas from his
own childhood in Newport with the more contemporary work
he does from his home base in Seattle. Working with a small
group of longtime vendors, such as Lawson-Fenning and
Zak+Fox, he relied on "low and lounge-y" seating arranged
in two areas. "This is where Jackie and Lee entertain, read
a book, hang out," he says. A painting made for the room by
Atlanta artist Michelle Armas hangs above an indigo sofa, while
layers of rugs, including an antique Moroccan rug from Samad,
cover the floors. The room also has lighting by Los Angeles
artist Jason Koharik and four lamps by California potter Victoria
Morris. For the walls, Paquette describes the hue as "a dirty
pink, the color you'd see on the side of a building in Rome"
The finishing touch for visitors? "I want them to picture sitting
here with a Negroni cocktail in their hand," he says.
SPONSORS: Baldwin:
Hardware.
Plaster
Goods:
through
No. 231. Made
Egg & Dart: Mirror
Farrow
Accessories.
Samad:
i Ball: Walls in
Niermann
Moroccan
Rug.
Selling
Weeks
MASSUCCO
WARNER
MILLER
GIRL'S B E D R O O M
Julie Massucco Kleiner and Melissa Warner Rothblum
large peacocks on an antiqued rose metallic ground.
of Massucco Warner Miller in Los Angeles and Seattle
Since the designers v i e w e d the wallpaper much like art,
love using color and pattern in their interiors, but they
there's just one special piece, an evocative photograph
also understand the value of restraint. "You can use a lot
by A n g e l o Monserat made using birthday candle smoke.
of color and pattern if y o u do it in a way that feels clean
It is displayed above a dresser discovered at a vintage
and not t o o over the top," Warner Rothblum explains.
store in L.A., which was refinished and d e c k e d out with a
Wanting their design of the second-floor girl's b e d r o o m
colorful collection of knobs. "Using an older piece adds a
a n d d r e s s i n g r o o m to a p p e a l to w o m e n of all a g e s ,
little soul to the room," says Warner Rothblum. When their
they injected the space with a lively air "We w a n t e d to
search for blush-colored drapery fabric came up short, the
speak to the architecture but still make it feel modern,"
designers looked for something "off the bolt" and came
Massucco Kleiner adds. "There are elements that are a
up with a vintage wool-sateen to which they s e w e d stripes
little rougher, and others that are a little more glamorous."
of braided orchid leather. To connect the b e d r o o m to the
Anchoring the room is a graceful four-poster from Made
dressing room, they had a Stark rug cut to the dimensions
of the spaces, choosing a Moroccan-style area rug in mint
Goods fitted with a h e a d b o a r d upholstered in a glazed
and plum from Woven Accents for the b e d r o o m and a Tai
mint linen from Schumacher It's an u n e x p e c t e d touch
Ping rug in blush, mint and orchid for the dressing room.
against the wallpaper from de Gournay, which features
SPONSORS: Baldwin:
through
Witford:
nightstands.
Bedroom
Bench, dressing
Niermann
1
Weeks
and dressing
room
through
ottoman,
room
built-in
lounge
Egg i Dart
chair
Dressing
cabinet
hardware.
Bausman
Lulu DK for Duralee:
room
vanity
chair
Bedroom
The Urban
& Company:
throw pillow
Electric
Dressing
room
fabric. Made
Co.: Dressing
vanity. Lee
Goods: Accent
room
ceiling
fixture,
Industries
table,
bed,
sconces.
LAUREN
LESS
THE STAIR TOWER
SITTING R O O M
A N D TERRACE
Lauren Liess loves the juxtaposition of contrasting
the idea of going from inside to outside where it's light
elements in an interior: raw and refined, simple and formal,
and bright," Liess explains, adding that she loves a hint
white and black. For her transformation of Greystone's
of "offness" in a room. "For me, that makes me think more
third-floor stair tovver sitting room and adjoining terrace,
than w h e n something is perfect or impressively beautiful.
the Great Falls, Virginia-based designer had a vision for
When y o u put something against its opposite, it makes you
playing up the transition b e t w e e n indoors and outside.
appreciate it a little more." On the terrace, Liess continued
Farrow & Ball's matte Pitch Black on the walls made the
her strategy of pairing sophisticated and more natural and
contrast a dramatic one, accented by a custom version of
sculptural elements, incorporating pieces such as a white-
the designer's own Wild Chicory linen, which she used at
upholstered sectional, also from Lee Industries; pillows
the windows. An ornate gilt console and a lamp made of
from Frontgate in black, white and green; concrete cocktail
driftwood sit side by side, while at the center of the room,
tables; and a t e a k w o o d coffee table. "Whether an interior
a quartet of clean-lined Lee Industries chairs upholstered
is formal or casual, I like it to feel relaxed, collected and
in w h i t e are offset by g r e e n pillow fabric and plants.
natural," she says. "Having a bit of simplicity even in a formal
"I wanted to d o a play on the t h e m e of light and dark.
space with a lot going on keeps things interesting"
SPONSORS: Farrow
Emulsion,
pillows
outdoor
& Ball: Sitting
and terrace
by Porto Forma.
dining
floor
room
in Matchstick
Lee Industries:
table. Sun Valley
Bronze:
walls
in Pitch
Black
No. 256
No. 2013 in Exterior
Outdoor
Sitting
sectional,
room's
sitting
cabinet
and sitting
Masonry.
Frontgate:
room
chairs. Made
knobs.
The Urban
room
ceiling
Terrace
Goods:
Electric
in Pointing
candles,
Terrace
No. 2003.
lanterns.
Onyx
chairs, decorative
Co.: Sitting
room's
quartz
both
Pixel
in
Estate
outdoor
concrete
sconces.
balls,
FRANCES
MERRILL
BOY'S B E D R O O M
A pair of nautical flags purchased on eBay b e c a m e the
it. You get this more layered effect, which I like." Hung against
driving force for Frances Merrill's redesign of a boy's
the paper, the flags serve as art. "They're never going
bedroom and bathroom on the third floor "Once we decided
to feel refined," Merrill says, "but once they're placed on
to use them, I went and purchased the rest of them," she
the wallpaper, they feel elevated." Merrill d e s i g n e d the
explains. Merrill, of Los Angeles' Reath Design, envisioned
beds, which she c o v e r e d with vintage quilts, fur throws
the space as a room for Ned and Lucy Doheny's eldest son.
and tailored pillows, for Bausman & Company and paired
"When you have a little boy, you go in with your decorator
t h e m with a metal table. "I love beautiful old things,"
and put up wallpaper and put the furniture in and then you
Merrill says, "but I also appreciate pieces that are more
kind of leave it alone," she says. "As the son got older and
accessible. It doesn't all have to come from one place. And
his tastes evolved, that other layer came in. To me, that's
I really like mixing as many materials as possible." Vintage
interesting. If you can look at a room and learn something
rugs from Lawrence of La Brea underscore the layered
about the person w h o lives in it, that's g o o d design." Here,
feeling and what Merrill calls the room's "collected vibe."
the walls are covered in a wallpaper from Farrow & Ball
To complement the adjoining bathroom's vintage tile, she
called Hornbeam. Says Merrill, "The idea was that it was
chose a richly textured, colorful Moroccan boucherouite
there when the room was first decorated, so it's more neutral.
rug, also from Lawrence of La Brea, along with lighting
They w o u l d n ' t have g o n e t h r o u g h the trouble to c h a n g e
from Lantern Masters and faucets from Rohl.
SPONSORS: Bausman
Wallpaper
Lantern
BP 5002.
Masters:
& Company:
trim in All White
Bathroom
lighting.
Beds
Farrow
No. 2005
Made
& Ball: Bedside
in Estate
Goods:
Eggshell,
Bookcase.
table
lampshades
wall sconce
Rohl: Faucets.
in Pelt No. 254.
shades
The Urban
in Castle
Electric
panel
Inserts
in
Cray No. 92 in Estate
Co.: Bedside
table
Hornbeam
Eggshell.
lamps.
NATASHA BARADARAN
PORTE COCHERE A N D S O U T H TERRACE
Natasha Baradaran has spent much of her life between Los
Angeles and Italy, so when she was searching for inspiration
for Greystone's porte cochere, she didn't have to look far.
"It reflects the Italian way of living, their zest for life and the
overall timeless style." the designer says. But she made
sure the design w o u l d also celebrate the ease of life in
Southern California. Though the space functions as an entry,
Baradaran established plenty of opportunities for guests to
linger with furnishings from her second furniture collection,
such as a sofa upholstered in an abstracted horizontal
pattern of three fabrics, a center table and a pair of X-base
consoles. "There's also a lot of unlacquered brass, which is
very Italian 1970s," Baradaran says. To anchor the space, the
designer's palette mixes terra cotta with grays, greens and
white. Baradaran also selected a variety of textures, such as
lacquered goatskin—"It's very '50s/'60s Italian," she s a y s —
and a wallcovering made from silk and raffia that adorns the
faux panels between the limestone columns. For the south
terrace, the designer selected furnishings from Frontgate that
are light in color "It allows the architecture, which is such a
strong element there, and the view to really shine," she says.
SPONSORS: Arte
woUcovering.
Down
Egg & Dart: Porte cochere
& Ball: Porte cochere
Pipe No. 26 in Estate
rug. Cove
fabrics.
through
Farrow
dining
Grovilla
table
coffee
Emulsion.
and Ravello
table
by Porta
chairs
chairs
Forma.
Jules
terrace
chair, porte
cochere
Cole stool. Niermann
through
Egg & Dart: Porte
cochere
Stowe
Zoffany
through
Isadora
side
Goods:
chairs.
sofa
area
Forma,
aluminum
and sofa. Made
lounge
in
terrace
by Porto
Palermo
Egg S Dart: Porte cochere
paint
South
table, lanterns.
Aurora
lounge
Frontgate:
dining
foux-paneled
inset ceiling
South
Weeks
Scion/
fabric.
PARTICIPATING SPONSORS
PARTICIPATING DESIGNERS
ARTE
arte-international.com
LEE INDUSTRIES
leeindustries.com
BALDWIN
baldwinhardware.com
LLADRO
lladro.com
NATASHA BARADARAN
Natasha Baradaran Interior Design
West Hollywood, California
natashabaradaran.com
AMY MEIER
Amy Meier Design
Rancho Santa Fe. California
amymeierdesign.com
BAUSMAN & COMPANY
bausmanandcompany.com
MADE GOODS
madegoods.com
ANDREW BROWN
Andrew Brown Interiors
Birmingham. Alabama
andrewbrowninterlors.com
FRANCES MERRILL
Reath Design
Los Angeles. California
reathdeslgn.com
BOARDHOUSE
boardhousewood.com
MARCALI
marcalidesigns.com
DACOR
dacor.com
NIERMANN WEEKS
nlermannweeks.com
KRISTEN BUCKINGHAM
Los Angeles, California
kristenbucklngham.com
BRIAN PAQUETTE
Brian Paquette Interiors
Seattle. Washington
brianpaquetteinteriors,com
CAESARSTONE
caesarstone.com
OPEN HOUSE
openhousetv.com
CROSSVILLE
crossvilleinc.com
ROHL
rohlhome.com
NINA CAMPBELL
Nina Campbell Interior Design
London. England
ninacampbellinterlors.com
TIMOTHY CORRIGAN
Los Angeles, California /
Paris, France
timothy-corrigan.com
r
DURALEE
duralee.com
SAMAD
samad.com
EGG & DART
egganddarthome.com
SANDRA JORDAN
sandrajordan.com
FARROW & BALL
farrow-baM.com
SNYDER DIAMOND
snyderdiamond.com
FERGUSON
ferguson.com
SOTHEBY'S INTERNATIONAL
REALITY
sothebyshomes.com
FRONTGATE
frontgate.com
PATRICK DRAGONETTE
Dragonette Ltd
Los Angeles. California
dragonetteltd.com
CLIFF FONG
Matt Blacke Inc.
Los Angeles, California
mattblackeinc.com
STEINWAY & SONS
steinway.com
SUN VALLEY BRONZE
sunvalleybronze.com
GRAYSON LUXURY
graysonluxury.com
THE URBAN ELECTRIC CO.
urbanelectricco.com
JF FABRICS
jffabrics.com
VISPRING
vispring.com
KYLE BUNTING
kylebunting.com
VIYET
viyet.com
LA CLOSET DESIGN
laclosetdesign.com
ZOFFANY
zoffany.com
A special
thank
you to the City of Beverly
Hills. The Friends
of Greystone
and liaison
ANDREA MONATH
SCHUMACHER
Andrea Schumacher Interiors
Denver. Colorado
andreaschumacherinteriors.com
SARA STORY
Sara Story Design
New York. New York
sarastorydesign.com
JANE HALLWORTH
Hallworth Design
Los Angeles, California
hallworth.us
LANTERN MASTERS
lanternmasters.com
BRANDON QUATTRONE &
MAT SANDERS
Consort Design
Los Angeles, California
consort-design.com
MARK D. SIKES
Los Angeles. California
markdsikes.com
OLIVER M. FURTH
Los Angeles, California
olivermfurth.com
FUNTIME CABINET
FACTORY
funtimecabinetfactory.com
PEGGY PLATNER &
TESSA PLATNER
Platner & Co.
Marina del Rey California
platnerandco.com
BRIT KLEINMAN
AVO
Brooklyn. New York
avoavo.com
BENJAMIN VANDIVER
Benjamin Vandiver
Interiors + Lifestyle
Nashville. Tennessee
benjaminvandiver.com
LAUREN LIESS
Lauren Liess & Co.
Great Falls. Virginia
laurenliess.com
CHLOE REDMOND WARNER
Redmond Aldrich Design
San Francisco, California
redmondaldrich.com
JULIE MASSUCCO KLEINER &
MEUSSA WARNER ROTHBLUM
Massucco Warner Miller
Los Angeles, California /
Seattle, Washington
massuccowarnermiller.com
BETH WEBB
Beth Webb Interiors
Atlanta, Georgia
bethwebb.com
de Luxe project
manager
Vanessa
Kogevinas
of Vanessa
K.
Productions.