Within the adjoining eating zone, a floral Chinese language silk Dimoremilano pendant and a Nineteenth-century Oushak rug set the scene for lengthy, indulgent meals with buddies. Eight lounge-worthy Rozy armchairs by Pierre Yovanovitch encompass a walnut Silver desk from Home of Finn Juhl draped with a woven textile from a French flea market. “It’s not floating. It has a gravitas,” Galli says.
The nook, with its Nineteen Fifties Paavo Tynell chandelier and Twentieth-century Oushak rug, is devoted to music—each enjoying it on the shiny 1923 Steinway & Sons Mannequin O piano and listening to it on the Soundlux Audio and Ojas system housed by a walnut Image console. Galli curated a bevy of seats for absorbing the tunes, together with a purple corduroy couch, a midcentury T.H. Robsjohn-Gibbings chaise, and a deep MP-81 armchair by Percival Lafer. “If you wish to sit and meditate and take heed to their nice assortment of data, it’s only a improbable chair,” she says.












