Lighten Up
The plan for the renovation of this Gold Coast row house was contemporary, with a European sense of style
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Acme Marble & Granite Company4750 South Maplewood Avenue; 773-523-0712
The honed white statuary marble for the kitchen countertops
Arclinea Chicago (Aaron Wilson)
314 West Superior Street; 312-335-3855
The kitchen design and cabinetry
Belstone
1439 West Hubbard Street; 312-421-8500
The Burlington stone for the staircase and the fireplace
Bernhardt
1600 Merchandise Mart; 312-832-1122
The Sheridan end table in the living room
Bright Group
6166 Merchandise Mart; 312-822-0177
The Lorin sofa, chair, and bench in the living room
European Ornamental Iron Work (Michael Pietanza)
408 Domenic Court, Franklin Park; 847-595-6606
The steel stairs, the railing system, and the fireplace surround
Florian Architects, Ltd. (Paul Florian, principal, and Robert Sellars, project architect)
432 North Clark Street, Suite 200; 312-670-2220
The architects
Hardt Electric
4909 North Elston Avenue; 773-685-2200
The electrical contractor
HBF Furniture & Textiles
387 Merchandise Mart; 312-222-2698
Upholstery
Ligne Roset
56 East Walton Street; 312-867-1207
The dining table
Luminaire
301 West Superior Street; 312-664-9582
The Philippe Starck table and chairs in the living room.
Manifesto
755 North Wells Street; 312-664-0733
The Le Corbusier chaise longue
Morr Sharp Associates
17 North State Street, Suite 1800; 312-986-1515
Lighting fixtures
One Source
347 Merchandise Mart; 312-961-8657
The Fiesta Collection dining room chairs by Index
Jorge Romero Design (Jorge Romero)
3400 North Lake Shore Drive; 773-975-3544
The interior designer
Senffner & Associates (Jim Senffner)
900 North Franklin Street; 312-440-2308
The structural engineer
Service Glass
4161 South Morgan Street; 312-726-5050
The storefront window system
Sylvester Construction (Barry Sylvester)
2742 North Lincoln Avenue; 773-281-6094
The general contractor
Tech Lighting
300 West Superior Street; 312-642-2190
The lighting in the kitchen.
