Ariel Ashe and Reinaldo Leandro designed this New Jersey beach house as a trio of rectilinear structures connected by enclosed breezeways. The duo also oversaw the home’s interiors, collaborating with adviser Raquel Cayre on the art and furnishings, while Enea Garden Design conceived the landscaping.
Photo: Shade DeggesAshe Leandro Conceives a Modernist Retreat Punctuated with a Captivating Curation of Collectible Design
Ashe Leandro Conceives a Modernist Retreat Punctuated with a Captivating Curation of Collectible Design
Ashe Leandro Conceives a Modernist Retreat Punctuated with a Captivating Curation of Collectible Design
Ashe Leandro Conceives a Modernist Retreat Punctuated with a Captivating Curation of Collectible Design
An Isamu Noguchi lantern hangs from the double-height ceiling in the living room, where a 1970s de Sede sofa snakes between a vintage cocktail table in the style of T. H. Robsjohn-Gibbings and a vintage François Catroux table surrounded by 1950s Gio Ponti chairs. The floor lamp is by Arredoluce, and the rattan chair is a Franco Albini design.
Photo: Shade DeggesAshe Leandro Conceives a Modernist Retreat Punctuated with a Captivating Curation of Collectible Design
Ashe and Leandro added color to the kitchen’s island and upper cabinets, which were crafted with bleached white oak by Jonathan Arnold Inc.; the countertops are travertine, the oven and range are by Wolf, the integrated refrigerator is by Sub-Zero, and the Kohler sink is outfitted with Dornbracht fixtures.
Photo: Shade DeggesAshe Leandro Conceives a Modernist Retreat Punctuated with a Captivating Curation of Collectible Design
Ashe Leandro Conceives a Modernist Retreat Punctuated with a Captivating Curation of Collectible Design
Ashe Leandro Conceives a Modernist Retreat Punctuated with a Captivating Curation of Collectible Design
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