AFA Autumn 2018

Autumn 40 www.afamag.com |  www.incollect.com above: Not for the faint of heart, this room, with its insanely colorful Frank Stella painting, remains one of Anthony’s most iconic. It has an updated 1970s vibe that only he could make modern and relevant in the twenty-first century. The serpentine coffee table, inspired by Royére, was made by Ron Seff, and the pair of vintage 1950s Italian boomerang armchairs came from London antique dealer Bob Lawrence. left: In the same living room, an entirely curved sofa inspired by Italian designer Ico Parisi sits catty corner to the fireplace. It’s decked out in custom pillows with Gio Ponti motifs. In front of the sofa sits a vintage lucite and glass cocktail table from London’s Talisman Antiques. Hamptons Modern When the same family bought a home near the ocean in Sagaponack, New York, this time, they wanted the design to be looser and more colorful, but most of all modern! It’s a 180-degree shift from their city home but it still reflects their love of great art and its influence throughout the house.

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