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Est Magazine issue #33 | Design Abroad

American Beauty

DESIGN Studio Giancarlo Valle

PHOTOGRAPHY Stephen Kent Johnson

WORDS Megan Rawson

Designer Giancarlo Valle delivers a stately, pictureperfect summer house on Rhode Island, featuring classical American architecture and a stellar line-up of designers and artists throughout.

Overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, a New England mansion perched on the coast of Rhode Island serves as a vacation home for globe-trotting entrepreneur and hotelier Kevin Wendle, his partner and their two young boys. Providing the perfect opportunity to indulge his love of avant-garde art, fashion, colour, architecture and design, this handsome yet dated historic home has been recast as an exuberant masterpiece at the hands of architectural and interior designer Giancarlo Valle.

Wendle met Valle during a chance encounter at fashion designer Jason Wu’s wedding in Tulum, Mexico. Bonding over a mutual love of mid-century furnishings and contemporary art, Wendle called on Valle to take on his latest project; ‘Watch Hill House’ named after its surrounding neighbourhood.

Mid-century pieces by Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret, Serge Mouille and Charlotte Perriand sit side-by-side to create an iconic mix.

Mid-century pieces by Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret, Serge Mouille and Charlotte Perriand sit side-by-side to create an iconic mix.

In a reductive approach, Valle set about instilling a softness and flow that leads from one space seamlessly into another. Removing obsolete walls instantly provided an open, easy connection between rooms and stripping back stuffy detailing in favour of curvaceous edges quickly brought the house back into a modern setting. Throughout the home, generous passageways, sweeping staircases, built-in timber furniture and traditional imported British fireplaces all pay homage to the home’s New England location.

Following the completion of structural changes, came furnishing. Both Wendle and Valle combed their way through Wendle’s extensive collection of furniture, lighting and artwork from storage facilities as far as Paris, New York and Los Angeles. Handpicking the crème de la crème from each collection, they rounded out their curation with bespoke custom pieces and prized new additions.

Above: A Japanese teak bench by Andrianna Shamaris at the foot of the bed adds a raw earthiness, while a pair of Atollo 235 lamps lends a refined lightness.

Above: A Japanese teak bench by Andrianna Shamaris at the foot of the bed adds a raw earthiness, while a pair of Atollo 235 lamps lends a refined lightness.

Above: Studio Giancarlo Valle’s own armchair sits as a comfortable place to reflect in the main bathroom.

Above: Studio Giancarlo Valle’s own armchair sits as a comfortable place to reflect in the main bathroom.

There are many layers informing this home. Aside from blocks of deep marine blue which reflect the home’s ocean outlook, the rest of the home follows a traditionally neutral palette; allowing for an assortment of artwork and vintage furniture to take centre stage. Covetable pieces by Charlotte Perriand, Le Corbusier, Serge Mouille, Pierre Jeanneret and Jean Prouvé sit side-by-side with modern-day gems by Faye Toogood, Rick Owens, Michael Anastassiades, Dimore Studio and Apparatus.

The Watch Hill House embodies a beautiful union of cultures as a result of the owner’s distinctive, global style. Giancarlo Valle proves that fusing the past and present can forge a daring and decorative triumph.

GIANCARLO VALLE SIGNATURE STYLE

HORSEHAIR SCONCE APPARATUS STUDIO

LE CORBUSIER, PIERRE JEANNERET: CHANDIGARH, INDIA WILLIAM STOUT ARCHITECTURAL BOOKS

ROLY POLY CHAIR FAYE TOOGOOD

BIANCO CARRARA MARBLE CDK STONE

UNTITLED 2018 LANDON METZ

JULIET SOFA BURGG

ATOLLO 235 TABLE LAMP OLUCE

524 TABOURET BERGER STOOL CHARLOTTE PERRIAND FOR CASSINA

VIRIDIAN PORTER’S PAINT