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Step Inside Todd Merrill's Southhampton Home

by Rick Anderson

In the foyer, a Jake Phipps mirror (2016) and Alex Roskin console (2017).

A ribbon-like light sculpture (2017) by John Procario hangs above the stair and Chris Rucker's Safety Blue Panel #4 (2016) hangs behind. A Marc Fish bronze chair (2016) and sculpture by Vasa Mihich (1990) punctuate the landing.

A Marc Fish chaise and console (both 2015) and a Gary Magakis low table (2016) are arranged in the living area. Niamh Barry's Vessel II and Vessel III sconces (2016) hang above.

The master suite’s vintage Paul Evans bed.

Resin doors by Billy Joe McCarroll and David Gillespe open onto the entrance foyer. Totem sculpture by Elaine Katzer; bronze and horsehair sconce by Erin Sullivan.

Milo Baughman velvet swivel chairs sit astride a Gary Magakis side table. Console by Gary Magakis ; vintage mercury glass lamps; curtains of a Mark Alexander linen.

In the back living room, a walnut sculpture by Jack Rogers Hopkins stands on a free form low table by Karl Springer Ltd . Vladimir Kagan sofas; Jan Yoors charcoal drawing.

In the dining room, Warren Platner bronze chairs surround a Paul Evans table. Carlo Scarpa for Venini chandelier; Markus Haase sconce.

Wood chairs and a cocktail table by Yard Sale Project make a statement in the kitchen/dining room. Steel and bronze console by Gary Magakis ; gilded tapestry by Sophie Coryndon ; bubble console by Erin Sullivan ; plastic vase by Shari Mendelson .

In the master suite lounge, a Todd Merrill Custom Originals sofa wears a Romo velvet. Painting by Ezra Cohen; curtains of a Romo linen; bronze table and stool by Erin Sullivan ; plaster floor lamp by Michael Taylor .

Chris Rucker steel chairs face off on the bleached teak pool deck. At right, Raymond Barger bronze fountain sculpture.

Molly Hatch wall sculpture (2016).

Shari Mendelson vessel (2016).

A unique 1952 George Nakashima sofa.

Karl Springer LTD mushroom table lamp (2017).

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