The living room of Eszter Haraszty's studio-house in New York.  

Photo by Herbert Matter, from Domus 325, 1956.

Living room: the wall cabinet contains the bar, radio, gramophone, loudspeaker, records; on the cabinet a small sculpture by Bertoia; painting by Xanti Shawinsky.

Photo by Herbert Matter, from Domus 325, 1956.

On the sofa, hand-woven by Ester Haraszty. On the furniture, sculpture by Harry Bertoia.

Photo by Herbert Matter, from Domus 325, 1956.

In the living room, on the side of the fireplace, a painting by Gyorgy Kepes, sofa and cushions with fabrics by Eszter Haraszty.

Photo by Herbert Matter, from Domus 325, 1956.

The living room and bedroom are separated by a sliding wall.

Photo by Herbert Matter, from Domus 325, 1956.

In the small living room, Moroccan rug, Knoll coffee table; on the wall, a drawing by Marino. In the bedroom, small illuminated shelf behind the bed, in the niche: bottles of the colors that Eszter Haraszty personally composes.

Photo by Herbert Matter, from Domus 325, 1956.

In the kitchen jars of herbs and spices, for the dishes that Eszter Haraszty loves to cook; small oil lamps from Jamaica, and pharmacy jars for pasta, sugar and colorful syrups.

Photo by Herbert Matter, from Domus 325, 1956.

In the kitchen: on a long, thick butcher's table, the canteen is set; the wooden cup is Danish, the flowered glass bowl is Austrian.

Photo by Herbert Matter, from Domus 325, 1956.