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COTTAGES-GARDENS.COM | JULY 15, 2012 hamptons cottages & gardens • july 15, 2012 • cottages-gardens.com FEATURES Page 48 COTTAGE CHARM Designer Joe Macal’s East End home epitomizes the phrase “less is more.” by Barbara Dixon photographs by Anastassios Mentis Page 54 GREEN GODDESS A Sag Harbor rental is enlivened with lush Garden District charm. by James Servin photographs by Tria Giovan Page 62 GIDEON’S BIBLE Gideon Mendelson’s Sagaponack home encapsulates the Hamptons spirit. by Mindy Pantiel photographs by Eric Piasecki portrait by Lane Berkwit Page 72 MODERN MIRACLE Green Goddess, page 54. photograph by Tria Giovan 10 hamptons cottages & gardens july 15, 2012 62 A collector and his family revive a 1950s classic overlooking Long Island Sound. by Pamela Abrahams photographs by Keith Scott Morton ERIC PIASECKI on the cover GIDEON’S BIBLE At his home in Sagaponack, up-and-coming decorator Gideon Mendelson practices what he preaches BY MINDY PANTIEL І PHOTOGRAPHS BY ERIC PIASECKI І PORTRAIT BY LANE BERKWIT 62 hamptons cottages & gardens july 15, 2012 Style Statement Homeowner/designer Gideon Mendelson (OPPOSITE) poses with his classic Mustang. In the octagonal home office (THIS PAGE), a Sputnik chandelier hangs above custom built-in furniture; the cushion fabric is from Lee Jofa. The ceiling treatment is by Silvère Boureau and wall coverings are by Romo. The 1825 globe, by renowned English globe maker John Cary, is from Kentshire Galleries. See Resources. A s a young man growing up in Westchester County, Gideon Mendelson didn’t “get” the Hamptons. “All I saw was what the media told us about the affectation and phoniness,” he says. “But my father really loved it here, and he and my mother rented homes in a variety of locales every summer. He taught me it wasn’t about the shops and movie stars, but rather the community of people who love this life.” That version of the Hamptons is what the interior designer and his partner sought for their own family, including their 19-month-old son, Owen. Hoping for a home with a sense of history, the couple toured 35 properties before determining that classic cottages were 64 hamptons cottages & gardens july 15, 2012 just too small to accommodate routine weekend visits from extended family and friends. With family taking precedence, they opted for a spec home in Sagaponack with a typical shingle-style exterior and 5,000 square feet of rooms in need of personality. “The challenge of spec houses is that they are built without furnishings in mind,” says Mendelson, who has degrees from Columbia University (architecture) and the New York School of Design. “The scale of the rooms was large, so my goal was to make it feel as personal as possible. I also saw it as an opportunity to show how different design styles and periods could live together.” His first furniture pick—a 19th-century coffee table with a walnut plank top on a new wood base, established his penchant for merging old with new. His Blue Heaven In the living room (ABOVE), matching custom sofas by Mendelson are covered in a Rogers & Goffigon linen; the drapery fabric is from Osborne & Little. A second sitting area (OPPOSITE) features a 1940s Jean Pascaud chair and a Nada Debs–designed Pebble cocktail table from Antony Todd. See Resources. Bookish Appeal Custom curved benches in a Gastón y Daniela fabric surround a Lee Jofa table in the library (OPPOSITE). The early1900s teardrop lantern is amber bent glass and bronze. Ceiling paper is Osborne & Little’s Sakura. Kitchen Cachet In the breakfast nook (ABOVE), a Holly Hunt table is matched with four reproduction Edward Wormley caned oak armchairs from Lorin Marsh. Three white enamel factory lights from Ann-Morris Antiques illuminate the kitchen island (LEFT); the Chilewich runner is from In Home. See Resources. Mendelson followed up by topping the living room’s formal fireplace mantel with a contemporary convex mirror by Hervé Van der Straeten. The theme continues in the kitchen, where an über-modern David Weeks lighting fixture is suspended over a kitchen table surrounded by reproduction Edward Wormley chairs from the 1950s. “Whether you put one modern piece in a traditional room or the reverse, it’s the eclecticism that keeps it fresh,” he says. Mendelson’s distinctive style is about much more than pairing individual pieces—it’s about creating ensembles that embody a sense of comfort and surprise. “We all have an aesthetic vocabulary we grew up with that’s familiar,” he says. “But it’s the unexpected choices that give you something new to experience every time you enter these rooms.” In the entry, where traditional demilune tables complement grasscloth-covered walls, it’s the Carlo Scarpa Italian glass lighting fixture that delivers the unpredictable punch. Throughout the house, Mendelson strikes a balance between the expected— slope-armed sofas topped with nubby linen in the living room—and unexpected, like snakeskin on the library ceiling and a Sputnik light fixture in the home office. While at Columbia, Mendelson also studied film, and the cinematic influence is obvious in the way he composes a space. “I am very conscious of how things july 15, 2012 hamptons cottages & gardens 67 Going Up A trio of antique wood cogs mark the staircase landing (THIS PAGE). The wool zebrapattern runner is from Patterson, Flynn & Martin. Twin Peek In Owen’s room (OPPOSITE TOP), Carleton V’s Havana wall covering provides the backdrop for distressed antique pine twin beds from Summer Hill. The mid-1950s Danish desk is from Home 114. Lounge Act The vintage tripod lamp in the master bedroom (OPPOSITE BOTTOM) is from Schorr & Dobinsky; the drapes are made from a Beacon Hill linen. See Resources. “Whether you put one modern piece in a traditional room or the reverse, it’s the eclecticism that keeps it fresh” july 15, 2012 hamptons cottages & gardens 69 Après Beach A custom bench in the mudroom (THIS PAGE) is topped with a cushion covered in a brightly striped Zoffany cotton. The jelly jar pendant lamp is from Remains Lighting. Mirror Image On a corner of the porch (OPPOSITE LEFT), an antique mirror reflects the property’s verdant grounds. The console is from Mecox. Alfresco Affair (OPPOSITE RIGHT) Maison Gatti bistro chairs and a Restoration Hardware table lend a French ambiance to an outdoor dining area. See Resources. “My father taught me that the Hamptons isn’t about the shops and movie stars, but rather the community of people who love this life” are framed,” says the designer, who placed an Elger Esser photograph on the living room wall to bring out the chartreuse in a wide-striped settee, and added a multilevel lacquered and bronze coffee table that almost seems to dance across the space. In some areas of the house, the stereotypical Hamptons beachy blues and sandy creams take a detour, thanks to Mendelson’s slightly unconventional style. The office wallpaper, for instance, sports a bold turquoise stripe, while the zebra-print staircase runner is olive. Color and pattern also play a major role in cozying up the expansive master bedroom. “It’s difficult to make rooms this big feel comfortable,” says the designer, who added seating at the end of the four-poster bed to scale things down. “Playing with various stripes on the chaise and drapes keeps the eye moving around the room in different ways, and the chairs are also the perfect height for a climbing station for Owen.” Despite not always following standard rules of design, Mendelson’s home captures the Hamptons spirit, and more important, is a place his late father would have loved. “As a whole, there’s something comfortable about it,” he says. “You might not understand everything at first, but it feels like you’ve been here before. It all feels like home.” ✹ july 15, 2012 hamptons cottages & gardens 71 RESOURCES RESOURCES fabrication by Dune and fabric by Gastón y Daniela, Brunschwig & Fils (T), D&D, 212-838-7878, brunschwig.com. Teardrop lantern, Remains Lighting, NYC, 212-755-5484, remains.com. Picture lights, Circa Lighting, Houston, 713-526-4100, circalighting.com. Ceiling paper, Osborne & Little. Resources & More . . . Tray, David Stypmann Antiques, Architects & Designers Building Pages 50–51: Living room: Obelisk lamp, David Stypmann Antiques. Birdcage, Lars Bolander, NYC, 212-924-1000, larsbolander.com. Side table, Crate & Barrel, Manhasset, NYC, 212-226-5717, davidstypmann.com. Artwork, Janise Yntema, janiseyntema.com. (A&D), 150 E. 58th St., NYC, 212-644-2766, adbuilding.com. Decoration & Design Building (D&D), 979 Third Ave., NYC, 212-759-5408, ddbuilding.com. New York Design Center (NYDC), 200 Lexington Ave., NYC, 212-679-9500, nydc.com. GARDENING Pages 30–32: Landscape design, Elizabeth Lear and Brian Mahoney, Lear & Mahoney Landscape Associates, Southampton, 631-283-8649, bjm-asla.com. MADE IN THE HAMPTONS Pages 36–37: Linens, Casey Dalene, By Casey, East Hampton, 631-324-8899, bycasey.com. COTTAGE CHARM Pages 48–53: Interior and landscape design, Joseph Macal Design, NYC, 212-255-9120, macaldesign.com. Architect, Barn Board Builders, East Hampton, 631-324-2024, barnboard.com. Pages 48–49: Living room: Black lamp, Ruby Beets, Sag Harbor, 631-899-3225, rubybeets.com. Coffee table, Housing Works, NYC, 212-529-5955, housingworks.org. Sofa, Fishers Home Furnishings, Sag Harbor, 631-725-0006, fishershomefurnishings.com, with fabric by Kravet (T), D&D, 212-421-6363, kravet.com. Side chairs, Schorr & Dobinsky, Bridgehampton, 631-537-4635, schorranddobinsky.com. Chest of drawers, Croft Antiques, Southampton, 631-283-6445. Candlestick lamps, Leo Design, NYC, 212-929-8466, leodesignnyc.com. Items pictured but not listed here are either from private collections or have no additional details. 86 hamptons cottages & gardens NY, 516-365-7600, crateandbarrel.com. Upholstered benches, English Country Antiques, Bridgehampton, 631-537-0606, ecantiques.com. Hall table, Croft Antiques. Pages 52–53: Kitchen: Dishwasher, Miele, 800-843-7231, mieleusa.com. Hardware, Emtek, 800-356-2741, emtek.com. Stools, Kmart, Bridgehampton, 631-537-6449, kmart.com. Tableware, Pottery Barn, Riverhead, 631-369-7699, potterybarn.com. Cabinetry and flooring, Barn Board Builders. Master bedroom: Bed frame, Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams, NYC, 212-431-2575, mgbwhome.com. Linens, Pottery Barn. Rug, Sage Street Antiques, Sag Harbor, 631-725-4036. Dresser, Croft Antiques. Side table and lamps, Crate & Barrel. Artwork, Anne Packard, Provincetown, MA, 508-487-4690, packardgallery.com. Slipper chair, ABC Carpet & Home, NYC, 212-473-3000, abchome.com. GREEN GODDESS Pages 54–61: Plant material and flowers: Amy’s Flowers, Water Mill, 631-537-5999, milk-pail.com. Wittendale’s, East Hampton, 631-324-7160, wittendales florist.com. Otto Keil Florist (T), Huntington, NY, 631-692-7627. Landcraft Environments, Mattituck, NY, 631-2983510, landcraftenvironment.com. Atlantic Nurseries (T), Dix Hills, NY, 631-586-6237, atlanticnurseries.com. Classic Caladiums, Avon Park, FL, 863-453-0014, classiccaladiums.com. Page 56: Kitchen: Dining chairs, Sylvester & Co., Sag Harbor, 631-725-5012, sylvesterandco.com. Page 58: Living room: Mirror, Ruby Beets, Sag Harbor, 631-899-3275, rubybeets.com. Page 59: Bedroom: Drawings, Ruby Beets. july 15, 2012 62 GIDEON’S BIBLE Pages 62–71: Interior design, Gideon Mendelson, Mendelson Group, NYC, 212-371-1901, mendelsongroupinc.com. Page 63: Office: Wall coverings, Romo (T), D&D, 212-319-7666, romo.com. Ceiling treatment, Silvère Boureau, silvereboureau.com. Millwork, Attinello Furniture & Cabinetmakers, Montauk, 631-668-1110. Window seat cushions, Mark David Interiors, NYC, 212-714-1001, markdavidinteriors.com, with fabric by Lee Jofa (T), Bethpage, NY, 800-453-3563, leejofa.com. Chandelier, J. F. Chen, Los Angeles, 323-466-9700, jfchen.com. Regency globe, Kentshire Galleries, NYC, 212-673-6644. Pages 64–65: Living room: Floor coverings, Stark Carpet (T), NYC, 212-752-9000, starkcarpet.com. Window treatments, Mark David Interiors. Drapery fabric, Osborne & Little (T), D&D, 212-751-3333, osborneandlittle.com. Pair of sofas, Mendelson Group, with fabrication by Dune, NYC, 212-925-6171, dune-ny.com, and fabric by Rogers & Goffigon (T), D&D, 212-888-3242, delanyandlong.com. Solid pillow fabric, Rogers & Goffigon. Striped pillow fabric, Boussac, Pierre Frey (T), D&D, 212-421-0534, pierrefrey.com. Pair of benches, Roman Thomas, NYC, 212-473-6774, romanthomas.com, with fabric by Schumacher (T), D&D, 212-415-3900, fschumacher.com, and trim by Samuel & Sons (T), D&D, 212-704-8000, samuelandsons.com. Antique chair, Page 67: Breakfast nook: Window treatments, Mark David Interiors. Drapery fabric, Holland & Sherry. Table, Holly Hunt (T), D&D, 212-755-6555, hollyhunt.com. Café curtain fabric, Rogers & Goffigon. Chairs, Lorin Marsh, D&D, Frederick P. Victoria & Son, Queens, 718-392-9651, fpvictoria.com. Side table, Roman Thomas. Tray table and magazine rack, Modern Living Supplies, NYC, 212-619-1615, modernlivingsupplies.com. Mantel, Chesney’s (T), NYC, 646-840-0609, chesneys.com. Fire screen, Mendelson Group, fabrication by The Irony, East Hampton, 631-329-5567, theirony.com. Desk, Berns Fry, bernsfryltd.com. Desk lamp, Modern Times, Chicago, 312-2435706, moderntimeschicago.com. Mirror, Maison Gerard, NYC, 212-674-7611, maisongerard.com. Ceramics (on mantel), The End of History, NYC, 212-647-7598, theendofhistoryshop.blogspot.com. Wing chair, Hamptons Antique Galleries, Stamford, CT, 203-325-4019, hamptonsantiquegalleries.com. Stone baboon, Linda and Howard Stein Antiques, Solebury, PA, 215-297-5221, bridgehamptonantiques.com. Settee, Mendelson Group, with fabrication by Dune and fabric by Rogers & Goffigon. Cocktail table, Antony Todd, NYC, 212-529-3252, antonytodd.com. Occasional chair, Gustavo Olivieri Antiques, East Hampton, 631-537-2811, gustavoolivieriantiques.com, with fabric by Stark. Standing lamp, purchased at auction, Chicago, 312-563-0020, wright20.com. Throw, Holland & Sherry (T), D&D, 212-355-6241, hollandandsherry.com. Page 66: Library: Table, Lee Jofa. Pair of benches, Mendelson Group, with 212-759-8700, lorinmarsh.com, with leather by Hines & Company (T), D&D, 800-754-5880, and welting by Samuel & Sons. Banquette, Mendelson Group, with fabrication by Dune, fabric by Carleton V, NYC, 212-355-4525, carletonvltd.com, and cushion fabric by Donghia (T), D&D, 212-935-3713. Pillow fabric (orange), Pollack (T), D&D, 212-421-8755. Pendant, David Weeks Studio, Brooklyn, 718-596-7945, davidweeksstudio.com. Kitchen: Bar cart and server, Irwin Feld Design, Stamford, CT, 203-588-0567, irwinfelddesign.com. Decorative painting (on island), Silvère Boureau. Factory lights, Ann-Morris Antiques, NYC, 212-755-3170, annmorrisantiques.com. Runner, In Home, Sag Harbor, 631-725-7900, inhomesagharbor.com. Page 68: Stairwell: Runner, Patterson, Flynn & Martin, NYC, 212-688-7700, pattersonflynnmartin.com. Page 69: Child’s room: Floor coverings: ERIC PIASECKI (T) = Sources available through architects, interior designers, and design professionals. Beauvais Carpets, NYC, 212-688-2265, beauvaiscarpets.com. Wall coverings, Carleton V. Drapery fabric, Libas, Vernon, CA, 213-747-2406, libassilk.com. Roman shade fabric, Carleton V. Beds, Summer Hill, NYC, 212-935-6376. Headboard fabric, Libas. Desk, Home 114, fredricbernstein.com. Ottoman, designed by Mendelson Group, with fabrication by Dune and fabric by Cowtan & Tout (T), D&D, 212-753-4488, cowtan.com. Table lamp and standing lamp, Circa Lighting. Master bedroom: Drapery fabric, Beacon Hill, Robert Allen (T), D&D, 212-421-1200, robertallendesign.com. Chaise, Mendelson Group, with fabrication by Dune. Tripod lamp, Schorr & Dobinsky, Bridgehampton, 631-537-4635, schorranddobinsky.com. Side table, Assemblage, Chicago, 312-234-9200, assemblageltd.com. Ottoman, Mendelson Group, with fabrication by Dune and fabric by Edelman Leather (T), NYC, 212-751-3339, edelmanleather.com. Pillow, Comerford Collection, Bridgehampton, 631-537-6200, comerfordcollection.com. Throw, Holland & Sherry. Page 70: Mudroom: Bench, Mendelson Group, with fabrication by Pillow Perfection, Brooklyn, 718-383-2259, cushion by Dune, and cushion fabric by Zoffany (T), D&D, 212-319-7220, zoffany.com. Large pillow fabric, Quadrille (T), D&D, 212-753-2995, quadrillefabrics.com. Small pillow fabric, Libas. Pendant, Remains Lighting. Page 71: Porch: Console, Mecox, Southampton, 631-287-5015, mecoxgardens.com. Mirror and black vessels, Installations Antiques, Houston, 713-864-6125, installationsantiques.com. Outdoor dining area: Table, Restoration Hardware, East Hampton, 631-907-1300, restorationhardware.com. Chairs, Style by Annick de Lorme, NYC, 212-219-0447, capsudusa.com. MODERN MIRACLE Pages 72–79: Architect, Jane Stageberg, Bade Stageberg Cox, Brooklyn, 718-858-4409, bscarchitecture.com. Pages 72–73: Deck: Railings, North Fork Welding & Steel Supply, Greenport, NY, 631-477-0671, nfwss.com. Table and chairs, Extremis, Crescendo Designs, Southampton, 631-283-2540, crescendodesigns.com. Pages 74–75: Living/dining room: Sofa, Christie’s, NYC, 212-636-2000, christies.com. Armchair, Finn Juhl, finnjuhl.com. Rug, Stark Carpet (T), D&D, 212-752-9000, starkcarpet.com. Pages 76–77: Kitchen: Cabinetry, Kerf, Seattle, 206-954-8677, kerfdesign.com. Stools, Artek, NYC, 212-219-0589, artek.fi. Teak tray, Dansk, Macy’s, Hampton Bays, 631-728-5500, dansk.com. Stove, oven, and microwave, Gaggenau, gaggenau.com. Refrigerator, Thermador, P. C. Richard & Son, Southampton, 631-283-5208, thermador.com. Page 78: Guest bedroom: Chair, Cassina, NYC, 212-245-2121, cassinausa.com. 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