Today, a look at the home of artist Cindy Sherman in East Hampton, NY. Once a neglected farmhouse, she was able to breathe new life into this 19th century site with the help of designer Billy Cotton. A home where Noguchi pieces mix and mingle with antiques from the early 19th century, I’m pretty sure this is one lady who would not shy away from Radiant Orchid.
{images jason schmidt via architectural digest}
Rowena @ rolala loves says
I find Cindy Sherman’s work very interesting so it was cool to get a peek inside her home. It’s quite amazing! That tub!
Rowena @ rolala loves
homestilo says
I’m usually a shower person, but I think I could definitely spend some time in that tub
rooth says
The kitchen is lovely – I like the island, how clean and classic (yet modern) it is and how it doubles quite nicely as a dining top
Yelle says
oh my gosh that home is gorgeous. i love how old and classic they’ve kept it. and that kitchen is dreamy!