Samantha Tannehill Transforms West Chelsea Pied-à-Terre


Samantha Tannehill of Tannehill Interiors designed a New York Metropolis pied-à-terre that demonstrates how up to date residential design can authentically channel international craft languages with out falling into appropriation – creating areas that honor the cultural exchanges fostered by the shopper’s journey and repair. This West Chelsea condominium reveals how intentional materials curation can forge genuine connections between native and international aesthetics.

Bouclé chairs anchor the residing space with handwoven textures, whereas velvet cushions and linen wallpaper from Dedar create layered experiences. The entryway units the stage with Farrow & Ball’s Dimity 2008, a paint selection that exemplifies the designer’s nuanced strategy to paint as residing materials. This ever-changing impartial showcases Farrow & Ball’s wealthy pigmentation and complicated undertones that shift with gentle circumstances all through the day.

A modern dining nook with a green upholstered banquette, round table, two wooden chairs, a vase with flowers, and a pendant light. A hallway with mirrors is visible in the background.

A dining nook with a green upholstered bench, a round wooden table, a bowl of lemons, and framed art on cream-colored walls.

“The house owners and I clicked proper from the beginning,” remembers Samantha Tannehill. “Curiously, I dwell down the corridor from them, so we already had a neighborly connection. After they skilled a flood, it opened up the dialog about renovations. They initially had questions on flooring and contractors, and it will definitely led to me serving to them create a house that really felt like an extension of their personalities and life-style.”

A small dining nook with a green upholstered bench, two chairs, a round table, a modern light fixture, and a window overlooking trees.

Modern kitchen with navy blue cabinets, marble countertops and backsplash, stainless steel appliances, and gold hardware. Fruits and utensils are on the counter.

The condominium’s gallery wall showcasing African artwork items function cultural bridges – fairly than treating international influences as unique equipment, Tannehill positions them as foundational components that inform your entire spatial narrative. Pure fibers in baskets and ornamental objects create what Tannehill describes as an “eclectic, bohemian area,” with items each intentionally curated and casually amassed.

Modern kitchen with navy cabinets, marble backsplash, stainless steel range hood, and a countertop holding a cutting board with sliced carrots, utensils, and bottles.

Modern kitchen with a marble backsplash, blue cabinets, a stainless steel range hood, gas stove, and countertop items including fruit, flowers, utensils, and a bottle of olive oil.

A modern bedroom with a neatly made bed, a patterned rug, two large windows with cream curtains, a green plant, and a brown leather chair by a wooden dresser.

A neatly made bed with pillows and a throw blanket, flanked by two wooden nightstands with books, a glass, and plants, set against a dotted beige wallpaper.

A bedroom with a wooden dresser, two matching lamps, a painting above, a yellow armchair with a pillow, beige walls, and natural light from a window.

Modern shower with a handheld showerhead, chrome fixtures, and square beige tiles. Glass shower door partially visible on the right. Floral wallpaper can be seen outside the shower.

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Pictures by Patrick Xiong.

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