Inside Richard Hartlage’s Home

A lifetime of collecting.

The home of Land Morphology founding partner Richard Hartlage was recently featured in The New York Times, offering a glimpse into a space that reflects his distinctive creative vision. Known for his passion for collecting eclectic objects and curating unexpected compositions, Richard has shaped a home that is as expressive and layered as the landscape that surrounds it. Inside and out, the residence is a testament to his design sensibility—where art, environment, and personal narrative come together in a truly one-of-a-kind setting.

Land Morphology is now welcoming new clients seeking thoughtfully curated, highly individual interior spaces.

Welcome in: A recent addition to the home, the new vestibule.

The living room.

Living room

Dining room

Kitchen

TV Room

Guest room

Guest room

Downstairs bathroom

Stairs

Primary bedroom

Primary bedroom

Main bathroom

Richard’s garden is featured here.

As featured in The New York Times

Photography by Miranda Estes

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