For the living room of a colonial revival home by architect David Neff, Glenn Gissler drew his palette from the nearby Hudson River, which the house overlooks, and then enlisted abstract art to break up the symmetry of the classical proportions. The room’s airiness is grounded by an elegant panneled library behind it.

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For the living room of a colonial revival home by architect David Neff, Glenn Gissler drew his palette from the nearby Hudson River, which the house overlooks, and then enlisted abstract art to break up the symmetry of the classical proportions. The room’s airiness is grounded by an elegant panneled library behind it.
A large mirror hangs over the custom marble-clad fireplace with roots in early modern architecture, a large coffee table, and a pair of French Art Deco armchairs with sinuous wood arms and a ‘Hocker Stool’ designed by Herzog and de Meuron sit on a striped flat weave rug.