Browns, Blacks, Whites, & Greens:
Belgian artist Jean-Marc Louis' abstract paintings adorn architect Paul Bates' living room, featuring a green sofa and wood chairs against white walls, accented by a black and brass Italian articulating mobile chandelier.
Deep Plum & Mossy Light Green:
In an Upper East Side townhome, a tufted deep plum corner banquette contrasts against a mossy light green wallcovering, creating an intimate yet graphic atmosphere.
A Pop of Teal:
Teal vintage chairs by Mastercraft complement Liz Lange's restoration of Grey Gardens in East Hampton, adding a pop of color alongside the sofa's Arbre de Matisse Reverse upholstery.
Monochrome Neutrals:
Bobby McAlpine and Susan Ferrier's Naples rebuild features a tropical grisaille mural in the living room, surrounded by monochrome neutrals and earth tones in fabrics and carpets.
Burnt Red & Light Yellow:
Palmer Weiss's California home showcases burnt orange pelmet and drapery fabric by Logan Montgomery Textiles, accented by yellow pillows and a chair against a backdrop of light yellow walls.
Citron and Blue-Black:
Garrow Kedigian's New York apartment pays homage to The Carlyle's decor with bright yellow walls and black moldings, inspired by the hotel's timeless design.
Persimmon and Taupe:
Fran Keenan introduces color into a Los Angeles family room with persimmon curtains, complemented by light-taupe upholstery and bronze-brown carpet for a gracious and relaxed ambiance.
Pale Apricot and Blood Orange:
Summer Thorton's Chicago townhouse features an oversized orange sofa against pale apricot walls, accented with woven bouillon fringe for a flirty touch to the velvet mohair seating.