Lighting designer Niamh Barry and her mid-century maven husband Killian McNulty have turned a seaside semi-D into the perfect mix of contemporary and playful vintage.
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WORDS Orla Neligan PHOTOGRAPHY Ruth Maria Murphy
STYLING Ciara O’Halloran for Image Interiors & Living
Rams head dining table a copy of Léon François Chervet’s original. 1060s chairs by Neils Otto Moller.
Right: A circular metal Curtis Jere sculpture.
Left: Killian and Niamh in their back garden. Right: An early prototype lamp by Niamh Barry.
Left: Milo Baughman gunmetal grey curved couch. Cushions made by Niamh. Right: Collection of bronze sculptures and paper weights displayed on the brushed steel TRG coffee table.
Left: Wedgwood contemporary tray and tea set. Right: Glossy Arena kitchen contracted with the dark wall painted in Little Greene’s Jack Black 119.
Home office from mid century online.
Left: A pair of silver mid-century Willy Rizzo Love Lamps sit on a curved rosewood table, which was made in accompaniment to the curved sofa. On the wall behind sits 1970s geometric print by Vitor Vasarely. Right: The families every day 1050s mid-century dining table. Behind on the bookshelf sits Lucy Meagher’s 3 piece doll sculptures with classical references.
Left: The industrial exposed concrete fireplace works beautifully with the soft oak floors and cedar windows and doors. Curtis Jere copper and brass sculpture completes the wow factor. Right: 1960s stereo, a Clairtone Project G model, it is one of only two made for Europe, and Killian owns both of them.
Images © all rights reserved Ruth Maria Murphy
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