ABOVE: A “window” of silver-leaf
paned antique mirrors, a chest and the owners’
armchair form a charming vignette in the secondary grouping
in the living room. An antique horse from Thailand,
circa 1900, stands on the chest.
fine furnishings
in a dramatic setting. “We planned the architecture
around the pieces much in the way one would envision
a showroom,” says Hollingsworth, referring to
Turner’s showroom, Turner Greenberg Associates,
in the Design Center of the Americas.
In the foyer, a Venetian oil painting pairs with an
antique gilt console. Blue-and-white urns draw the eye
downward to the marble, onyx and granite flooring, which
Turner fashioned after the flooring in the