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Bill Diamond’s beach house in East Hampton is a study in black and white (with color); the décor is appropriate to a house that dates back to 1810, but it’s been graphically updated: Note the faux-grained floorboards in the foyer.
The interiors of New York-based designers William Diamond and Anthony Baratta are have been reenergizing the world of home décor for more than three decades. Pointed Leaf Press's recently released All American: The Exuberant Style of William Diamond and Anthony Baratta — with photography by Michel Arnaud — is bringing their celebrated boldness home to you.
Tom Dixon's Tile pattern
Renowned for his avant-garde lamps, chairs and tables, the British designer recently launched a new collection of bold, graphic carpets for The Rug Company.
A chair by Patricia Urquiola for Moroso sits in front of a vintage Automobile Club of Argentina poster by Mauzan.
Architect David M. Schwartz's retirement is at home in a sprawling classic 1920s Mediterranean-style structure filled with iconic furniture and outstanding art.
In the bedroom, a custom-commissioned mural by Nancy Lorenz frames a Minassian-designed bed with integrated night stands. The bronze sculpture is by William Moser. Minassian designed the goat-skin carpet, and the bedside and desk lamps are by Max Ingrand.
Parisian designer Chahan Minassian's elegant ode to waterfront living celebrates a marriage of vintage pieces with custom looks from his own collection.
Two views of the Lounge Chairs with Free-Form Arm designed by George Nakashima in 1962.
Architect and master woodworker George Nakashima's legacy has deep roots and spans two generations.