Textile obsessed businessperson Kate Reynolds is known for expertly curating rugs, fabrics, and wallcoverings from around the globe for her Manhattan design showroom,. Bordered by Park Slope and Kensington, the community’s name comes from the English city and was originally home to the Canarsee Indians before the land was acquired by John Vanderbilt. Following his death, the farmlands were divided into smaller bits, and by the turn of the 20th century, a village started to form.
Naturally, Reynolds’s Neo-Renaissance residence is already perfectly styled—though, it’s unclear whether the ultra-chic decor is included. Altogether, the sunny abode comprises three bedrooms and three bathrooms in a generous 2,707 square feet of living space. Throughout the updated home, there are tons of vintage textiles and playful wallpaper from the likes of Brooklyn’s Rebecca Atwood, Seattle’s Brian Paquette, England’s Imogen Heath, and Istanbul’s Elizabeth Hewitt and Clare Frost.