A Belle Époque mansion affords a moment of calm amid the city’s glittering high-rise towers.
Whealon devised a warm palette of sand, brown, and ivory for the furnishings, in tune with both his clients’ tastes and the pristine local light. The living room, as elsewhere, is animated by vibrant patterns, from the antique Naxos textiles on throw pillows to the David Hicks–inspired linen covering two Louis XVI–style armchairs.The western wall is dominated by a vast Andrew Moore photograph of a music hall in Gary, Indiana, an image Whealon admires for its painterly quality. It is positioned between Chinese incense burners repurposed as planters, which rest on a Chinese altar table. As for the lime-green box on one of the two Biedermeier-style étagères, the designer was drawn to its eye-catching character: “I love pops of beautiful color.”