From the street, it is everything a great Hamptons house should be.
Blue and white hydrangeas spill against a manicured boxwood lawn. English iron and glass walls speak to heritage and permanence. It is composed, confident, and quietly grand.
Step inside and the conversation shifts.
The interiors are modern and industrial — a deliberate, thrilling counterpoint to the traditional exterior. Vintage furniture collected from around the world grounds the space in history and personality, while a lacquered bar with a full speakeasy sensibility anchors the home's social heart. This is not a house that plays it safe. It asks something of you — your attention, your curiosity — and rewards both generously.
The tension between outside and in, between old world and new, is precisely the point. It is a home that surprises you and then makes complete sense.