Photographed by Oberto Gili, Vogue, December 20151/23Perennial Blooms
The couple’s London living room, which features a custom botanical mural scene by Zuber and a marble coffee table of their own design.
Photographed by Oberto Gili, Vogue, December 20152/23Striped Madeleine Castaing blinds shade Sieber’s pink dressing room.
Photographed by Oberto Gili, Vogue, December 20153/23Von Westenholz, reflected in a mirror lined with shooting cards.
Photographed by Robert Fairer4/23The couple shares a wedding-day kiss at Vienna’s St. Michael’s Church, 2013.
Photographed by Oberto Gili, Vogue, December 20155/23The Duke of Windsor’s Parisian bathroom inspired Sieber’s own marble-and-chrome version.
Photographed by Oberto Gili, Vogue, December 20156/23The kitchen, stocked with porcelain by Herend, opens onto an evergreen garden.
Photographed by Oberto Gili, Vogue, December 20157/23A panel of Braquenié’s tree of life hangs in the couple’s library-style dining room.
Photographed by Oberto Gili, Vogue, December 20158/23Lush magnolias, camellias, and ivy make for a garden oasis in the city.
Photographed by Oberto Gili, Vogue, December 20159/23In a feathered Chanel skirt, Sieber lounges with her Maltipoo, Swifty.
Photographed by Oberto Gili, Vogue, December 201510/23Plants and a skylight give the study a greenhouse feel.
Photographed by Oberto Gili, Vogue, December 201511/23An English garden grows outside Piers von Westenholz’s study at Barrows, his country house.
Photographed by Oberto Gili, Vogue, December 201512/23Irish elk antlers hang above the fireplace.
Photographed by Oberto Gili, Vogue, December 201513/23Red roses creep up a shed.
Photographed by Oberto Gili, Vogue, December 201514/23Pleached lime trees at Barrows give the formal gardens
an architectural look.
Photographed by Oberto Gili, Vogue, December 201515/23An antique Regency settee in a sitting
room.
Photographed by Oberto Gili, Vogue, December 201516/23A box hedge path leads to a copy of the Parthenon’s head of a horse of Selene.
Photographed by Oberto Gili, Vogue, December 201517/23A statue of Shakespeare is playfully perched atop an Arts and Crafts table in the house’s entry hall.
Photographed by Oberto Gili, Vogue, December 201518/23The landscape at Barrows, named for the ancient Anglo-Saxon burial knoll on its grounds.
Photographed by Oberto Gili, Vogue, December 201519/23An Italianate statue at Sieber’s family house in Vienna belonged to the original homeowner, Katharina Schratt, mistress of Emperor Franz Joseph.
Photographed by Oberto Gili, Vogue, December 201520/23A light-flooded entrance hall has the atmosphere of an orangery.
Photographed by Oberto Gili, Vogue, December 201521/23A set of Russian porcelain gifted by Czar Nicholas II was later inlaid into the fireplace.
Photographed by Oberto Gili, Vogue, December 201522/23The ornate plasterwork, parquet floors, and marble stove were scrupulously restored by Sieber’s parents.
Photographed by Oberto Gili, Vogue, December 201523/23The garden has maintained its original 19th-century design.



