Lauren Santo Domingo: A Glimpse Inside the Artistic Director of Tiffany Home's Hamptons Residence

In the world of high fashion and luxury home design, few names resonate as profoundly as Lauren Santo Domingo. Recently stepping into the role of artistic director at Tiffany Home, Santo Domingo, the cofounder and chief brand officer of Moda Operandi, has long been recognized as a tastemaker of the 21st-century beau monde. Her Hamptons home, featured in VERANDA’s March/April 2024 issue, offers a rare glimpse into the private world of a woman who is a spiritual descendant of Tiffany’s entrepreneurial high style.

Photographed by Noe DeWitt for VERANDA’s March/April 2024 issue.

Raised in Connecticut, Santo Domingo's early exposure to Tiffany's exquisite china set a standard for elegance that she carries into her own home today. “Growing up, in the most elegant dining rooms it was only Tiffany china," she recalls. Her home in the Hamptons reflects this heritage, blending classicism with a forward-facing sensibility. The cocktail hour stirs to life in her barn, where rustic paneled walls are animated by Alexander Calder’s "Les vers noirs," and seating from Billy Baldwin Studio adds a touch of sophistication. The bar, centered around an octagonal rippled-edge Soane Britain table, is overseen by Andy Warhol’s "Portrait of R.C. Gorman," with abstract glassware echoing the barn's colorful and contemporary artwork.

The interior of Santo Domingo's home is a testament to her refined opposition of classicism and nonconformity. The white oak–paneled library serves as an inviting conversation area, perfect for winding down evenings. In the living room, custom wooden parsons coffee tables and daybeds are set against the backdrop of René Magritte’s "The Legend of the Centuries," hanging above a fluted wood column. Each space in her home is carefully curated, reflecting her unique aesthetic that marries the traditional with the modern, much like her approach at Tiffany Home.

Santo Domingo's journey with Tiffany Home, especially under its new French ownership, marks a full circle in her relationship with the brand. Her vision for Tiffany Home, bridging new motifs with archival patterns, is a renaissance in tablescape, free from preconceived notions and full of creativity. Her work is not just about setting a table; it's about creating something beautiful and exciting, a philosophy that clearly extends to her own home.

Read the full story and view more photos of Lauren Santo Domingo's Hamptons home in VERANDA’s March/April 2024 issue


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