thews prominently centered on the dining room wall is
given pride of place, complemented by early 19th century Assyrian guardian animals whose presence implies a
sacred space. Such placement confirms the importance
of art within interior environments, a near religious practice within the Modernist lexicon.
In sum, Eric Cohler is a thinking person���s modernist interior designer. H
Christopher Hyland
Contact Information
Eric Cohler Design
Built Environment
95 Fifth Avenue, Sixth Floor
New York, NY 10003 USA
212-737-8600
info@ericcohler.com
Francis Smith
Photography
646-831-0264
photographer@francissmith.net
Resources and Suppliers
Dining area: dining chairs by DWR; dining table custom made by Avanti Furniture; flat
bar Brno chair; sheers by J. Robert Scott; Canopanelle curtain fabric by Nancy Corzine; Living area: Barcelona daybed; white lacquered hood mirrors by Buck House;
lacquered walls in Creme by Phillip Jeffries; sofa by Knoll; buffet by Parzinger; artwork
from Carrie Haddad Gallery; area rug by Beauvais Carpets; window treatment by
Windows, Walls, and More; Bedroom: fabric for wall upholstery and roman shades by
Lee Jofa; wall upholsetery and roman shades made by Windows, Walls, and More;
Bunty carpeting by Beauvais; headboard fabric from Eric Cohler fabric by Lee Jofa;
Stellar Union deco side tables with Edelman shagreen made by Avanti; bedding by
William Sonoma Home.
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