Sara Story Designs a Fantasy Room Inspired by the Work of Neo Rauch
Story’s vision for the studious space involved a surreal work by the German artist and neutral design pieces
Art is an integral part of designer Sara Story’s life. Who else would have Otto Zitko live in her home for three months while he painted an installation in the dining room? Her exuberant choices in design display exactly the same kind of fearlessness and dedication.
“One of my favorite rooms to do is a study—a cozy, small-scale atmosphere where you can have a relationship with a piece of art,” says Story. “I can get lost looking at a painting, especially by Neo Rauch. I love the surrealism and the dreamlike quality. Since the painting is so vibrant, I chose more neutral pieces, relying on the textures of vintage and more contemporary items to create a rhythm.”
Propaganda (2018) by Neo Rauch
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Vintage chandelier by Giuseppe Ostuni; rewirela.com.
Enamel mirror by Christophe Côme; cristinagrajalesinc.com.
Dee cocktail table by Paul Mathieu; ralphpucci.net.
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Vintage lounge chair; morentz.com.
Vintage model 5316 sofa by Edward J Wormley for Dunbar; 1stdibs.com.
Vintage kilim panels; fjhakimian.com.
A version of this article first appeared in print in our 2019 Summer issue in the section The Artful Home: Living Masterpiece. Subscribe to the magazine.