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Dutch Design Comes to Connecticut

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Spotted on Yatzer: a 1930s hunting lodge in Wilton, Connecticut, with interiors by Netherlands-based Uxus Design.

Designed for an American family who lived oversees for more than a decade, the project integrates pieces from Dutch contemporary masters like Hella Jongerius, Piet Hein Eek, and Marcel Wanders. To see the entire project by Uxus Design, go to Yatzer.

Photos by Dim Balsem.

Above: A long gravel driveway leads to the Colonial Revival compound.

Dear Ingo Suspension Lamp

Above: The entryway is illuminated with a Dear Ingo Suspension Lamp, designed by Ron Gilad for Moooi ($3,638 at Lumens).

Above: The dining room, glimpsed through the doorway, is anchored by a Harland Miller painting.

Paper Chandelier

Above: Another Moooi lighting fixture—the Paper Chandelier by Studio Job ($3,087 at Unica Home)—anchors the study.

Above: The original wide board floors are painted white.

Above: The all-white dining room reflects and refracts the natural light that streams in through the walls of windows.

Above: A suite of chairs from Amsterdam-based Swarm surrounds the dining table.

Skygarden Pendant

Above: A Skygarden Pendant by Marcel Wanders ($1,992 at Lumens) illuminates the dining room.

Buffer Lights

Above: In the study, a pair of Buffer Lights by Wiki Summers for Pols Potten provides focused lighting.

Above: In a guest bedroom, a Swarm chair adds a note of avant-garde Dutch style to the otherwise monastic environs.


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