
1.
Half-timbered latticework inspired Hacin + Associates’ work on this project.

2.
Oak paneling and checked marble flooring in historic Tudor/Jacobean homes also inspired the Hacin + Associates team’s use of bold, graphic elements.

3.
The dining room’s “Showtime Chair” by Jaime Hayon for BD Barcelona sports amethyst accents.

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The charcoal tops of the kitchen cabinetry lend a furniture-like feel.

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Pillows embroidered in black provide a counterpoint to airy draperies.

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The quilted upholstery of the “Redondo” sofa by Patricia Urquiola for Moroso echoes details in other rooms.

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The original fireplace provided a historical backdrop against which to juxtapose contemporary details.

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The Hacin team collaborated with Sandback on a custom walnut burl table (8) for the living room.
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The walnut table worked well amid the living room’s mix of materials.

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The stairway’s exposed joinery is a nod to Tudor craftsmanship.

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“Toile” wallpaper by Tracy Kendall pays tribute to traditional Tudor color schemes.

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“Thistle” wallpaper by Morris & Co. echoes carvings on the fireplace.

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Leather pulls by Mockett have a handmade quality.

14.
Textured “Pico” tiles by Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec for Mutina also have a handmade quality.

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The “Smoke” limestone tiles by Artistic Tile in the entry and kitchen create continuity.
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