PHOTO BY: STEVEN DEWALL A vintage mid-century modern arm chair in the manner of Milo Baughman, its original burnt orange textile makes an elegant pairing with the simple plaster fireplace and wall hung American Walnut entertainment console. The vintage pelican statue is hand carved of solid wood with brass webbed feet, circa 1970.
PHOTO BY: STEVEN DEWALL Bright white walls allow the glass stair railing to float in the space. A reclaimed Elm wood side table rests atop the home’s original Oak floors.
PHOTO BY: STEVEN DEWALL A collection of mid-century modern pottery, including a Eskeramic Emons and Sons ceramic vase, driftwood, and brilliant golden orchids. On the top shelf, a vintage dog bank sites next to a sculpture of a sailboat..
PHOTO BY: STEVEN DEWALL A tiny side table in brushed stainless steel and Carrera marble provides a handy resting spot for a cocktail by the fire. The vintage ceramic vase is signed by Einar Johansen from Denmark, the charming little fish is stoneware by Tremar, circa 1970.
PHOTO BY: STEVEN DEWALL A reclaimed Elm side table anchors the space and displays a handmade vase by French artist Muryel Tomme.
PHOTO BY: STEVEN DEWALL A handmade vase, a silver blue geode and a collection of the owner’s books rest atop a reclaimed Elm wood side table.
PHOTO BY: STEVEN DEWALL A custom calacatta marble bar expands the living room’s entertainment space, while a natural wool rug anchors the conversation area. The floating American walnut console keeps the masculine space light.
PHOTO BY: STEVEN DEWALL The wise brass owl retains his original patina. The American walnut entertainment console has brilliant form and function.
PHOTO BY: STEVEN DEWALL Sarah worked closely with the homeowner to design the perfect entertaining space. The deep charcoal leather barstools are hand carved American Walnut designed by Neri & Hu for De La Espada.
PHOTO BY: STEVEN DEWALL A place for everything and everything in its place! A handsome display of the homeowner’s collection of spirits.
PHOTO BY: STEVEN DEWALL The custom marble bar top is home to a sculptural and drought tolerant cactus and a pair of antique stoneware cups from Japan.
PHOTO BY: STEVEN DEWALL Sarah worked with her longtime collaborator, artist Reid Winfrey, placing several of his surf inspired paintings in the beachside home.
PHOTO BY: STEVEN DEWALL Pendant lights inspired by mechanical cogs illuminate the custom marble bar. Painting by Reid Winfrey.
PHOTO BY: STEVEN DEWALL A tiny dining nook makes the most of its indoor outdoor connection. The area rug was specially selected to withstand the bright light and heavy traffic from the adjacent patio. The artwork is a Mari Urasawa giclee print.
PHOTO BY: STEVEN DEWALL A sculptural chandelier in glass and steel reflects the surrounding space.
PHOTO BY: STEVEN DEWALL Brilliantly reflective glass shades, transparent enough to allow the vintage inspired filament lamps to shine softly through.
PHOTO BY: STEVEN DEWALL Smart and simple dining chairs in natural white oak.
PHOTO BY: STEVEN DEWALL Masculine and minimal, this dining room is high on style but low on maintenance. The recycled glass dining table, indoor-outdoor area rug, solar window shade and White Oak dining chairs are simple to use.
PHOTO BY: STEVEN DEWALL Handmade roman shades attach to a custom wood enclosure for privacy and shade.
PHOTO BY: STEVEN DEWALL A natural teak root ball fashioned into a rugged side table pairs with a weathered teak armchair and lightweight concrete pottery.
PHOTO BY: STEVEN DEWALL Acacia wood deck tiles add a warm angular base to the cool blue patio space. Sarah found the vintage, brass, mid-century modern whale ashtray in Georgia.
PHOTO BY: STEVEN DEWALL Weathered acacia wood deck tiles made for an easy transformation of an existing concrete patio. Lightweight concrete pottery is home to a flowering Echeveria ‘Blue Waves’.
PHOTO BY: STEVEN DEWALL An existing laundry nook needed a high performance overhaul. A folding counter made of manufactured stone, flat panel cabinets for storing supplies. A vintage blue glazed ceramic vase holds fresh cut leaves from a Bird of Paradise.
PHOTO BY: STEVEN DEWALL A lonely second floor hallway gets a fresh face with saturated charcoal cabinets, a salvaged piece of marble for the countertop and innovative ceiling mounted light fixture designed by Adriano Rachele.
PHOTO BY: STEVEN DEWALL Three dimensional tiles designed by Patricia Domanaska & Tanya Lightfoot in Hungary were hand blended by Sarah before installation. The ceramic tortise is by Portuguese artist Janet Mealha. The vase is by artist Pavel Zamikhovsky.
PHOTO BY: STEVEN DEWALL An epic painting by Jonathan Elder hangs above a handmade bed. Belgian linen bedding, wool drapery and a wool area rug make the masculine space warm and inviting.
PHOTO BY: STEVEN DEWALL A handmade bed of decadent proportions outfitted in a tweed textile by Dominique Kieffer from Venice, Italy. A super soft mohair throw blanket adds warmth and visual contrast.
PHOTO BY: STEVEN DEWALL A watercolor painting by Reid Winfrey connects the primary bedroom to the sea. The entertainment console in graphite keeps gaming controllers close at hand.
PHOTO BY: STEVEN DEWALL A vintage leather chair with its original leather patina, designed by Percival Lafer, manufactured in Brazil in 1958.
PHOTO BY: STEVEN DEWALL A surf inspired painting by Reid Winfrey, a faux-tortoise shell and potted Aglaonema.