Art: © Lucy Dodd/Sprüth Magers   It was the early aughts when Daniel Sachs and Kevin Lindores, of New York architecture and interiors firm Sachs Lindores, first met real estate executive Steven Guttman and his wife, Kathy. Mark McDonald, proprietor
 Art: © Lucy Dodd/Sprüth Magers   1/15   A custom sofa, designed by Sachs Lindores, built by Miguel Saco, and covered in Brunschwig & Fils fabric, sits below a Lucy Dodd painting in the living room. To the left, a Jean Besnard table lamp sits on
 Art: © Amy Sillman/Gladstone Gallery. Gedi Sibony/Greene Naftali, New York. Camille Henrot © 2023 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / ADAGP, Paris. © Phyllida Barlow.   2/15   The living room, which charts 14-foot ceilings, demanded the design
 Art: Thomas Ruff/David Zwirner © 2023 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn. Markus Lüpertz/Michael Werner Gallery © 2023 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn.   3/15   The C565 Mushroom Sofa and Mushro
 Art: Carol Rama.© Andrew Lord/Gladstone Gallery. Mircea Canto/Magazzino Gallery.   4/15   The Poised Table by Paul Cocksedge “was one of the earlier things Steven had purchased. That room was, in a way, designed around that table,” explains Lindores
 5/15   The Arabescato Corchia Marble slab, sourced from ABC Stone, creates a dramatic focus. “We made the whole powder room around it,” shares Sachs.
 Art: Nicholas Party. © Kishio Suga/Blum & Poe, Los Angeles/New York/Tokyo. Craig Kauffman © 2023 Estate of Craig Kauffman / Artists Right Society (ARS), New York. Estate Loïc Raguénès/CLEARING New York / Brussels / Los Angeles. Serban Savu. V
 Art: © Florian Pumhösl/Miguel Abreu Gallery. Rosemarie Trockel © 2023 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn.   7/15   In another view of the dining room, a brown knit painting by Rosemarie Trockel sits in the background, while
 Art: Julia Haft-Candell.   8/15   Larch paneling complements Pierre Jeanneret stools. The metal pulls are sourced from Metal Dimensions. Mirror pieces by contemporary American artist Liz Deschenes; ceramics by Los Angeles–based artist Julia Haft-Can
 Art: © Harold Ancart.   9/15   At bottom right, a sculpture by contemporary artist Klara Lidén adorns the gallery-like hall, which also hosts a selection of paintings, including one at center by Belgian painter Harold Ancart and, at right, by Italia
 Art: © Francis Alÿs/David Zwirner.   10/15   The office is a testament to the power of important furniture. The Boule table lamp by Felix Aublet sits atop the room’s focal point—a MB 405 desk by Pierre Chareau. Also featured are Francis Alys artwork
 Art: Huma Bhabha   11/15   A guest bedroom on the courtyard-facing side of the home features drapery with fabric by De Le Cuona. A custom king-size bed by Joaquim Tenreiro is made up with a cashmere Sferra blanket, Hawkins New York duvet cover, and
 Art: Giuseppe Penone © 2023 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / ADAGP, Paris   12/15   Ample natural light in the guest bedroom is accentuated by the Erik Gunnar Asplund standing lamp and shade from Blanche Field. Pieces custom-designed by Sach
 13/15   The 101 Pendant by Le Klint hangs above in the closet, outfitted with larch storage designed by Sachs Lindores. Another rug designed by the duo and crafted by Mitchell Denburg sits below the Tripod stools by Vladimir Kagan, which are covered
 Art: Analia Saban/Galerie Sprüth Magers.   14/15   The team kept the primary bathroom white to enhance the natural light incoming from the primary bedroom. “One of the things that was a little bit tricky: We had to keep all the plumbing where it was
 15/15   A Venini glass light fixture by Tomaso Buzzi hangs above the Laufen bathtub in the primary bathroom. Matouk towels, along with a custom rug and custom side table by Sachs Lindores, provide additional finishing touches.
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