It’s all about the way the room opens to the outside.” “I’m a lover of wallpaper, but here the walls were kept matte white and plastery. Kemble let the homeowners’ vintage art collection supply most of the color. In the open-air sunroom, a refined 20th-century-inspired sofa is upholstered in a subtle indoor/outdoor stripe and carries quiet sophistication tribal-print indigo fabrics and vintage teak ensure the room’s link to the outdoors is organic and authentic. The mix of furnishings and materials is high-spirited and glamorous. Her palette of white, pink, flax, navy, and the pale blue-green of sea glass is anchored with dark woods. Interlocking white oak tile (Jamie Beckwith) brings the variations of natural wood to the crisp white kitchen. Every part of the house engages the water, the light, and the outdoors simultaneously, twisting them together in clever, highly original ways. With its enormous porch pavilion and smooth stucco colonnades with arches trimmed in white, it’s a riff on British Colonial style as seen in places like Barbados but jazzed up with a certain dream logic. Both the exterior and interior feel classic, yet they’re really all about views of Gordon Pass, the main deepwater route from the Naples marina to the Gulf of Mexico, and the nature preserve beyond it. The house’s architects, Jon Halper of Halper Architects, LLC, with MHK Architecture and Planning, wielded this sort of arresting magic throughout. You can sit on the sofa and watch schools of dolphins swim by. “It really is fascinating to have what is basically a traditional house where the main rooms feel like grand entrances to the outdoors,” Kemble says. The result is lighting that will remain timeless.The sunroom becomes a refined waterfront lounge thanks to retractable glass and a shallow pool with floating stepping pads en route to the terrace. It is a privilege to bring their designs to life. Our partners offer unique collections inspired by beauty from the past, functional needs from the present, and pure imagination. In 2019, we have partnered with a new generation of designers who are among the most influential trendsetters of their time. We remain strongly connected to interior designers and homeowners who desire a broad range of classic, tasteful and elegant lighting. Generation Lighting, we combine generations of design experience with an aesthetic relevant to today. In the Annie collection are a six-light chandelier (30” high) nine-light chandelier (34” high) and three-light wall sconce light (24” high). The simple silhouette of these light fixtures makes them versatile to fit in a wide range of décor, and the rustic finish makes them particularly ideal for living rooms, dining rooms and bedrooms with casual, traditional decor, European farmhouse design or the shabby chic look. Alternatively, the chandelier may be installed with a round bottom cap, for a cleaner look. A decorative bead drops from the center of each fixture, adding a fanciful touch to this stately design. The rustic aesthetic of the new Plaster White finish perfectly enhances the texture and beauty of this humble, traditional lighting design. The Annie lighting collection by Feiss is simple and chic, and delights with warm, welcoming, Provincial charm.
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