Interiors: Inside the Luxe Townhouse of Keith Johnson and Glen Senk

The Manhattan home of Glen Senk and Keith Johnson

The Manhattan home of Glen Senk and Keith Johnson

"My personal taste definitely leans toward traditional, but I love how things like artist-made furniture can make you look with new eyes at antique pieces in a room," says Keith Johnson of the home he shares with his husband, Glen Senk. It's a sentiment that can be seen everywhere, contemporary art and artisanal handiwork mingling with traditional furniture and architecture. His aesthetic is most likely inspired by many years of world travel/antique-hunting (Keith was buyer-at-large for Anthropologie) – super eclectic, surprisingly whimsical, with the occasional moment of glamour.

The Manhattan home of Glen Senk and Keith Johnson

The Manhattan home of Glen Senk and Keith Johnson

The Manhattan home of Glen Senk and Keith Johnson

The Manhattan home of Glen Senk and Keith Johnson

Glen, Keith, and yummy high-gloss aubergine in the library

The Manhattan home of Glen Senk and Keith Johnson

The Manhattan home of Glen Senk and Keith Johnson

The Manhattan home of Glen Senk and Keith Johnson

The Manhattan home of Glen Senk and Keith Johnson

The Manhattan home of Glen Senk and Keith Johnson

The Manhattan home of Glen Senk and Keith Johnson

The dining room's wall mural is by local art students and the Murano glass chandelier is by Japanese artist Yuichi Higashionna

The Manhattan home of Glen Senk and Keith Johnson

The Manhattan home of Glen Senk and Keith Johnson

The Manhattan home of Glen Senk and Keith Johnson

The Manhattan home of Glen Senk and Keith Johnson

Images: Harper's Bazaar

Desiré Greene

Desiré Greene is an entrepreneur, design enthusiast, and self-taught interior decorator with over 15 years of experience writing about home, lifestyle, and luxury. She holds an environmental engineering degree from MIT and is committed to sustainable living.

Desiré's passion lies in empowering others to curate a refined life through minimalist practices. Her blog, The Refined Life, is a haven for those seeking a sophisticated and intentional lifestyle. When she's not writing or designing, you can find her exploring the latest trends, enjoying time with her son, or pursuing new creative endeavors.

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