Patrick Caulfield and works by Eduardo
Paolozzi. The furniture in the drawing
room (see page 60) provides a clear
narrative of Sebastianâs background in
design and reads as an account of the
best of late 20th-century design. The
black âWinkâ chair by Toshiyuki Kita
for Cassina is an Eighties classic. âIt
was the first piece I bought as a young
manâ says Sebastian. The âSpunâ chair
is by Thomas Heatherwick. An elegant
âButterflyâ stool by Sori Yanagi â a
brilliantly simple design from the Fifties
- sits next to the Barber Osgerby âLoopâ
coee table which was launched in
the Nineties. In the corner an Achille
Castiglioni âArcoâ lamp rears up and
pulls the room together.
Upstairs itâs Sebastianâs creations
that dominate. He designed the chest
of drawers to match the bedside tables
in the master bedroom while in the
bathroom the sleek marble shelf that
tops the tongue-and-groove dado is his
work as are the basin and the taps
which he crafted for Villeroy & Boch.
The most contentious issue for the
couple was how to deal with the wide
bay window in their bedroom says
Gertrude. âI wanted privacy and
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