Subdued Elegance Meets Rustic Charm In Shawn Henderson’s Upstate New York Retreat
Shawn Henderson |
Inspired by the vision of a Swedish summer home, Shawn Henderson’s 1830s farmhouse in upstate New York is a tranquil getaway, melding a trifecta of design elements: colonial architecture, mid-century modern furnishings and haute luxury textiles. Shawn integrated pieces from Scandinavian modern design masters Arne Jacobsen, Fritz Henningsen and Kaare Klint with sumptuous textiles by Fortuny and Loro Piana, and, as a nod to the bucolic setting of his home, features such as a perfectly rusted clawfoot tub, and vintage 1940s rock maple Cushman lounge chairs in the sunroom. Photos by Steve Friehon.
Rustic beams and a brick fireplace surround painted white are the foundation of a clean-lined living room. The vintage settee from Kaare Klint and a rare 1930s round-top table in Cuban mahogany by Frits Henningsen are Scandinavian Modern classics. Strategically positioned mid-century floor lamps and a rolling bar cart used as a coffee table are both practical and beautiful. The white area rug was found on a trip to Morocco. |
Left: A pair of Papa Bear chairs by Hans Wegner, a modern sofa in soft gray and a pair of table lamps designed by Shawn Henderson form a comfortable sitting area just steps away from the open kitchen and dining area. Right: Favorite objects in quiet tones of white and gray are displayed on a shelf. A mini mid-century style task lamp is positioned to illuminate graphic artwork. |
Arne Jacobsen ’s Drop chairs surround Chris Lehrecke's "Picnic Table", constructed of two planks of walnut with a blackened steel base. A mid-century six-light chandelier hangs overhead. |
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