While the building exterior was painted warm ochre, its interior walls received a luxe plaster treatment that would revive the soul of the long vacant spaces. The property also features a media room, a spacious kitchen that open onto the garden, a dining room and a sitting room – in addition to the seven bedrooms and bathrooms that populate the home. The furnishings have been sourced and collected from around the world by The
Novogratz, boasting vintage finds from the team’s favourite stores including Cure Thrift, Gio Ponti chairs, daring light fixtures, top materials mixed with new pieces and plenty of Novogratz products and designs as part of the finished home. Down to the details - the kitchen now has a sleek La Cornue range and Gucci
wallcoverings are peppered throughout the house with a luxurious mantel from lstdibs that has found its home in the master bedroom. Displayed throughout and becoming the heart of the home, is an enviable collection
of art and other rare finds that add character to the storied building. While Erwin Olaf’s ‘Hope’ is the couple’s self-confessed favourite artwork to wake up to, illustrations by Anne Siems come in a close second. Pop art is hung on every wall including Damien Hirst’s whimsical skateboards for Supreme in the children’s bedroom.