I like to imagine that if the original owners came back, they'd feel right at home here, where we honor the past and would rather fix what we have than buy something new...
Sunday, June 24, 2012
Port-of-Call
Couldn't resist posting some pictures of the airy, light-filled Sagaponack home of antique dealers Chris Mead and Zoe Hoare. The most appealing part: not one inch is conventional... as the house was built in 1748 from a ship's bowed hull. Hoare happily states:
I like to imagine that if the original owners came back, they'd feel right at home here, where we honor the past and would rather fix what we have than buy something new...
I like to imagine that if the original owners came back, they'd feel right at home here, where we honor the past and would rather fix what we have than buy something new...
Labels:
Antiques,
Chris Mead,
Interiors,
Sagaponack,
Tim Street Porter,
White,
Zoe Hoare
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It's all fabulous....love the hanging hand mirrors!
ReplyDeleteSooooo beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteher mother is the london antiques dealer appley hoare. one of my perennial faves.
ReplyDeletemissing you.
xo