Florida Design Magazine Vol. 13, No. 2 Page 4
"ORIENTAL OVERTONES",

 
 
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ABOVE: A bronze woman and dog by sculptor Hagenauer sits on a red-lacquered occasional table in the living area. Keith Haring’s sculpture, “The Dog,” faces the TV, while Lynn Chadwick’s bronze sculpture, “Hello Paris,” rests on a wenge beam on the other side.
 
 
amount of furnishings and tend to migrate to the smallest room,” he continues. “Here, we’ve tried to give every room an intimate and sophisticated feel.”
To accommodate the couple’s love of entertaining, Mollicone and Ferchak designed a striking bar area, which sits between the sitting area to the left and the living area in front of it. Comprising an ash-wood base and a wenge-wood top and sides, the bar invites guests to

relax in the taupe-leather swivel barstools. Behind the bar, glass shelves edged in wenge display mementos of the couple’s travels to Africa.
In the adjacent sitting area, the antique Japanese screen provides the backdrop for a rolled-arm sofa, an Empire-style occasional table and a steel-drum cocktail table topped with carrera marble. Oriental dogwood blooms in a vase near the screen.

 
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