The Hollywood Beach, Florida apartment of Lynda and Nigel Greig combines vintage treasures like the silver Arco lamp and contemporary furnishings such as the Ligne Roset and Molteni sofas and the Janus et Cie Forest armchairs on the balcony. Pieces from the couple’s collection of Marcello Fantoni ceramics are displayed on a marble-top cocktail table from R & Company.
Photo: Rachel RobshawSara Bengur Creates a Serene Pied-à-Terre for an Art-Collecting Couple in Florida
Sara Bengur Creates a Serene Pied-à-Terre for an Art-Collecting Couple in Florida
Sara Bengur Creates a Serene Pied-à-Terre for an Art-Collecting Couple in Florida
Sara Bengur Creates a Serene Pied-à-Terre for an Art-Collecting Couple in Florida
Sara Bengur Creates a Serene Pied-à-Terre for an Art-Collecting Couple in Florida
Sara Bengur Creates a Serene Pied-à-Terre for an Art-Collecting Couple in Florida
This Molteni bookcase showcases Lynda Greig’s collection of art books and ceramics by the late Marcello Fantoni, a family friend. A custom Tucker Robbins dining table and Hans Wegner chairs offers plenty of room for entertaining. An optical ink-on-paper work by Francis Celentano is displayed just to the right. “It all felt like a wonderful vignette there,” says designer Sara Bengur.
Photo: Rachel RobshawSara Bengur Creates a Serene Pied-à-Terre for an Art-Collecting Couple in Florida
In the family room, the colors of Sam Falls’s triptych Untitled (Venice, CA, Palm drawing 9), and a work by contemporary German artist Wolfgang Tillmans are echoed in the geometric pillows scattered along a cozy Cassina sofa. A piece by Ron Johnson accents the graphic wallpaper in the hall.
Photo: Rachel RobshawSara Bengur Creates a Serene Pied-à-Terre for an Art-Collecting Couple in Florida
This dynamic photograph, Delirio Atopico: Edificio Monserrate (2015), by Hector Zamora set the stage for this colorful family space featuring bright yellow Cassina chairs, cobalt-blue Five Pouf ottomans from Design Within Reach, a Aleman / Moore rug, and vintage light fixtures.
Photo: Rachel RobshawSara Bengur Creates a Serene Pied-à-Terre for an Art-Collecting Couple in Florida
A bright yellow Untitled work by Swiss artist Fabrice Gygi and a lyrical painting by Navid Nuur, entitled From the Eyecodex of the Monochrome Series, 1984-2013, Study 55/Ghenie bring a pop of color to the main bedroom that was designed to capture the ambience of a vacation suite in Italy through neutral linen textiles, a delicate Murano glass chandelier, and vintage turquoise ceramic bedside lamps.
Photo: Rachel RobshawSara Bengur Creates a Serene Pied-à-Terre for an Art-Collecting Couple in Florida
“I love that room; it’s such a little sanctuary for me,” says homeowner Lynda Greig of her main bedroom that features two coral-colored chairs Bengur covered in C&C Milano orange linen as well as an amber-colored glass sculpture by Tristano di Robilant. “It’s so pretty when the sun comes into the room in the morning it glows,” she says of the commissioned work. “It’s absolute heaven.”
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