MagazineExplore the Brooklyn Heights Abode of Fashion Designer Adam LippesFashion designer Adam Lippes outfits his A-list Brooklyn apartment with a quirky attitude and low-cost, high-style antiquesJuly 3, 2019FacebookTwitterPinterestPinterestA 1950s table and chairs decorate a balcony at the Brooklyn home that fashion designer Adam Lippes shares with partner Alexander Farnsworth.Pinterest1/9A 1950s table and chairs decorate a balcony at the Brooklyn home that fashion designer Adam Lippes shares with partner Alexander Farnsworth.Pinterest2/9A silk faille from Eastern Silk Mills covers the dining room walls and makes up the curtains. 19th-century Swedish chandelier over Biedermeier table and antique Ephraim Stahl chairs.Pinterest3/9Tile by Storka lines the kitchen, where the cabinets are by Semihandmade. Viking range; Greta von Nessen table lamp.Pinterest4/9Lippes perches on a balustrade.Pinterest5/9Centering the living room is a Lippes-designed borne settee that is covered in linen and trimmed with Samuel & Sons fringe and antique ribbon from the collection of Bill Blass; 1940s Portuguese rug.Pinterest6/9The bed, custom made in India, features silk taffeta tenting and linens by Lippes for Yves Delorme. Circa 1905 Austrian lamp atop vintage Aldo Tura bar cart; Gustavian chair; 18th-century Venetian bookcase.Pinterest7/9Labradoodles Lola and Kiko lounge in the so-called opium den, which is tented with a Madeaux linen-cotton by Richard Smith.Pinterest8/9Fireclay tiles in graphic green and white cover the powder room.Pinterest9/9A Friedel Dzubas painting hangs in a living room corner. 18th-century Gustavian bench; English Regency fire screen; 1950s Italian mirror.