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Sigerson and her art director husband, Dirk Kaufman, adore the simplicity of pieces by famed British designer Jasper Morrison (brother of Sigerson’s business partner, Miranda Morrison). This sofa he designed for Cappellini, armless and with feather cushions, may have an industrial edge but it’s a welcoming centerpiece for guests. While achromatics—namely rich browns and creamy whites—are favored, the splash of grape provided by the Saarinen Womb chair and the orange Lampa seat strike a playful chord. The flokati rug and cork stools have a retro-organic appeal, as does her extensive pottery collection, which is displayed openly on custom modular shelves. These were originally conceived for the Sigerson Morrison showroom, and she had another set installed at home.
Sigerson’s at-home
workspace features a desk
that recalls the coffee
table’s silhouette and a
vintage white Bertoia chair
with—no surprise—an
orange seat pad.
Like a true New York resident, Sigerson usually wears black. “But I love to look at color and be surrounded by it,” she says, adding that it can be surprisingly relaxing in the bedroom. The room gets a full dose of morning light, so she keeps the walls white and bright and layers in bold-hued accessories, such as the one-of-a-kind multicolored felt pillows by designer Michelle Jarvis. As in Eva’s room, Sigerson prefers tightly tucked blankets to comforters: They’re not too heavy, and they look crisp when layered.
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