Harold Zook was a notable and celebrated architect from the 1920s to the late 1940s. His artistic and distinctive homes are so beloved that nearly a century people are still talking about them.With a collaboration with Michael Abraham architecture, Project Interiors gave this Zook house a complete renovation and started playing with floor plans. A fresh white coat did wonders. The studio preserved the character and quirk while bringing old confidants and new consorts in the mix.
It’s a well-calibrated charm offensive:french deco chairs, a groovy Francine turk rug, vintage lighting, the owner’s beloved african portraits and a flawless, custom kitchen with walk-thru portals that will bring brutalists to their knees.Enjoy also the sulprus coach house, tricked out with timeless treasures and global objects that are good for the soul.
Photography : Aimee Mazzenga