Collection 19

This home sits on over 3 wooded acres.  A guest house is just off the right edge of this photo.

The original house, built by the collectors, was completed in 1987. The owners, who weren’t even collectors back then, moved from their guest house into what was then a comfortable contemporary home.

Their art collection started in 1993, and beginning in 1995, they started collecting contemporary glass art.  However, by 2002 they felt the collection was “taking over” the house.  As a result, approximately 1800 square feet was seamlessly added to the home in 2005 in the form of gallery space and a study.  Now, for friends, neighbors and local art groups, the home has become somewhat of an art destination.  Hope you enjoy the tour.

Click on each thumbnail photo to enlarge it and see additional pictures of the room and the pieces in it.

In the entry, a John Lewis table holds a piece by Petr Hora.

 

The great room sofa is backed by a display cabinet.

In the dining room is a glass and copper table by Laurel Fyfe.

 

The gallery has several works on free-standing pedestals.

 

Bertil Vallien's "Journey III" is in the study.

 

The master suite has outside views of the woods.


A view of the rear of the house, from the steps leading to the pool and cabaña.
If you look closely, you can find Connor.

 

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