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Contemporary paintings—by Jim Dine, left, and Sigmar Polke—hang in the main gallery.
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Boldly striped in two shades of blue, with a vein of orange snaking along in between, the antique dhurrie in the living room was cut down from a formidable palace rug. The painting is by Léger.
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“I didn’t think the furniture should be super-formal,” says Britt, who “mixed it up” with Chinese, 18th-century Italian and 1940s French pieces. The 1999 painting is by Cecily Brown. Neoclassical chairs.
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The dining area has an 18th-century Italian chandelier, a Chinese altar table and a pair of blue-and-white ginger jars. Sunset Sea, 1958, is by Milton Avery.
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Photography by Scott Frances
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The designer added wainscoting, molding and recessed bookshelves in the study. The drawing, left, is a 1964 Picasso. Studio 54, 1976, is by Andy Warhol.
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Pale blues in the master bedroom. The painting is by Larry Poons.
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Pale blues in the master bedroom. The painting is by Larry Poons.
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The designer created a casual dining area on a terrace overlooking the Atlantic.
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