Above: The entryway functions as an informal art gallery.
Above: A crocheted wire sculpture by San Francisco artist Ruth Asawa anchors the entryway.
Above: The floors are matte oiled oak.
Above: A mix of Japanese (Noguchi Akari lamp), Danish (leather chairs by Borge Mogensen), and early American (Windsor chairs) elements coexist in the living room.
Above: Black lacquered Thonet stools add a curvy note to the otherwise austere stainless and marble kitchen.
Above: The bath is clad in sheets of marble; the frosted glass door allows light to penetrate the space.
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