by Jonathan McGaha | May 31, 2010 12:00 am
The focus for Louise Peabody and Edgar Lansbury’s home in South Hampton, N.Y., was to combine art with architecture. The walls in the home’s art studio are large and wide enough to accommodate irregularly sized canvases. Instead of railings, metal wire screens from Mentor, Ohio-based W.S. Tyler side the central stairway, allowing light to filter through the artwork and lend the home its open and artistic character. W.S. Tyler’s Multi-Barrette Architectural Design Wire Mesh stainless-steel panels were used to accentuate the artistic works in a unique way that gave the room its individual style. Alexander Stoltz, AIA, of Vaidya Stolz Architects, was the architect.
W.S. Tyler, www.weavingideas.net
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