Tory Burch’s Southampton Home

Tory Burch’s Southampton Home
I'd been itching to see Tory Burch's southampton home ever since I read about it on Page Six  so you can imagine my delight when I picked up the March issue of Vogue and saw this Gatsby-like estate staring at me. Burch worked with two friends, her longtime collaborator, architect and designer Daniel Romualdez, and decorator Eve Hood to create an interior that is filled with an eclectic mix of seventies Karl Springer and John Dickinson , contemporary Garrison Rousseau , hand-blocked Fortuny cottons, and Pottery Barn sisal rugs.  The home is everything you’d expect - grand, refined, sophisticated and chic! Black-and-white marble-tiled floors always makes for a grand entrance. The living room/former ballroom is not quite my style but oh the things I would do for that pair of John Dickinson lamps! The solarium is my favorite room.  The woven chairs, hand-blocked linens and blue and white porcelain scream Oscar de la Renta.  Actually, the entire home has a very Oscar feel to it, don't you think?  The dinning room walls were transformed by Paris-based wallpaper designers Iksel -- they created custom panels based on Persian Iznik tiles that complement Burch’s collection of Imari porcelain. The walls of the master bedroom are upholstered in floral Colefax and Fowler fabric creating a look that is very similar to this dressing room in Oscar's Connecticut home. You can read more about Tory's lovely Hamptons home at Vogue.com . (Images by Norman Jean Roy for Vogue )
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