Photographed by David Massey, Vogue, September 19661/14Oval-shaped windows inside the Japanese bath of architect Maurice Medcalfe’s home in Stony Point, New York.
Photographed by David Massey, Vogue, September 19662/14Maurice Medcalfe’s underground dining room in Stony Point, New York, with overhead lights that resemble the jet engine of a spaceship.
Photographed by Horst P. Horst, Vogue, February 19703/14A boldly graphic, Op Art–style bedroom in the home of French interior designer François Catroux.
Photographed by Horst P. Horst, Vogue, August 19704/14Mies van der Rohe chairs and an open fireplace inside Thierry van Zuylen’s Normandy home.
Photographed by Horst P. Horst, Vogue, May 19735/14The seemingly space age–inspired decor in the Palm Beach home of J. Patrick Lannan includes a stainless steel and green plexiglass structure by Donald Judd, a Tamara Melcher painting, and Otto Piene’s Electric Rose lamp.
Photographed by François Halard, Vogue, September 20036/14A clinical white space inside Reed and Delphine Krakoff’s Manhattan home, decorated with a B&B Italia couch, a Marc Newson table, 1990s Garouste and Bonetti standard lamps, and a 2000 series of paintings by George Condo.
Photographed by François Halard, Vogue, February 20047/14The basement of a Texas home that looks like a galactic hangout area, with sleek Eero Saarinen and ’70s Lucite pieces.
Photographed by François Halard, Vogue, November 20058/14A guest bedroom in Portofino belonging to Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana but fit for R2-D2, with gold mosaic tiles and chain-mail curtains as well as a gold-leaf bed and night tables by Ferruccio Laviani.
Photographed by Nikolas Koenig, Vogue, November 20069/14A space station–esque Glass Pavilion in Toledo built by the Japanese architect Kazuyo Sejima.
Photographed by François Halard, Vogue, May 200710/14An orb chandelier by Tom Dixon hangs in the stairwell of Alexandra von Furstenberg’s California home.
Photographed by François Halard, Vogue, December 200811/14A minimal dance floor area, designed by architect John Pawson, inside the High Line space.
Photographed by Simon Upton, Vogue, May 201112/14A pale blue open master bath designed by the architect Amanda Levete features a black George I Claw and Ball stool (c. 1720).
Photographed by Ward Ivan Rafik, Vogue, March 201313/14The living room of designer Veronique Branquinho’s Belgian home, with a dark green Ligne Roset sofa and vintage Rodica armchairs by Mario Brunu.
Photographed by Eric Boman, Vogue, August 201314/14A Terence Koh light installation in Tamara Mellon’s Manhattan penthouse.