Design-Led Furniture and Vibrant Art Have Injected a 'Soulful Modernism' into Chef Daniel Humm and Annabelle Dexter-Jones' Mid-Century Living Space
Mixed woods, collected pieces, and color bring warmth and character to the couple's open-plan home
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Chef and Owner of one of New York's finest restaurant's Eleven Madison Park, Daniel Humm, and his actor wife, Annabelle Dexter-Jones, are not only stars of the kitchen and screen – it seems they also have a keen eye for interiors, too, as demonstrated by their design-forward Manhattan home.
Overlooking Madison Square Park, it was designed by Tommy Zung of Studio Zung, with a distinctly mid-century modern style that incorporates bold colors, mindful design, and striking artworks, bringing what Tommy refers to as 'soulful modernism, quiet restraint, and layered intimacy' to the space.
Below, I've curated some buys inspired by the style of Daniel Humm and Annabelle Dexter-Jones' open-plan living room, from statement lighting to designer furniture (like those stunning Jean Prouve Chairs for Vitra from 1st Dibs), while the experts weigh in on how to keep mid-century interiors full of warmth and character.
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Shop Pieces Inspired by Daniel Humm and Annabelle Dexter-Jones' Soulful Living Space
Daniel Humm's Jean Royère Jet d'eau floor lamp certainly makes a statement but if your budget won't stretch, this red wavy version lends a nod to the designer piece and will inject some personality into your space.
Daniel Humm and Annabelle Dexter-Jones' art is a key design element of their room. Get the look with a bold abstract canvas in a bright shade to set the tone and make a striking statement.
This mid-century inspired piece echoes the shape of Daniel Humm and Annabelle Dexter-Jones' wooden magazine rack, but features a leather sling for a sophisticated twist that fulfils both form and function.
We tracked down the exact dining chairs from Daniel Humm and Annabelle Dexter-Jones' home and they come in a range of shades, as seen in the couple's home, including this Japanese Red, and a vibrant blue.
Art and decorative objects are a wonderful way to bring some of your personality into your living space and a sculptural piece, like this one, or Daniel Humm's unique vase design, has a sense of fun and frivolity.
A classic paper lantern is given a modern twist by supersizing it in this mid-century living space. It's a clever way to play with scale and introduce a different shape and style to the scheme.
While mid-century modern ideas can make a space feel dated or cold in isolation, due to the prevalence of straight lines, dark woods, and muted hues, using the style as a basis for a look, then layering in color, texture, and personal pieces will create a really soulful and storied feel.
'People often assume that mid-century modern has to feel sparse, but the best mid-century spaces are incredibly intentional and personal,' explains Natalie Biles, Lead Designer and Owner at Shine Interior Design Studio in Arkansas.
'Mid century interior architecture often begins with warm, rich wood tones and strong, clean lines as a foundation. Artwork often takes center stage – one bold piece, either in a punchy color or with a strong graphic contrast, can set the tone and make the room feel curated and collected. Ultimately, think edited, not empty. Collect ceramics, art, and books that you love, and provide space for those items to shine.'
What makes this space feel so inviting is that it nails how to decorate with art, and it's jam-packed with the couple's personal pieces, from the pair of striking Pacific Blues canvases by artist Sarah Crowner, to the gallery shelving, the packed bookshelves, and the ceramics on display.
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Juania Owens, Founder & Principal Designer of WILDHOM, a boutique textile and interior design studio based in Seattle, agrees: 'Mid-century design feels warm when its clean lines are grounded in texture and personal story.'
And she explains how to achieve that wonderful warmth that prevails in Daniel Humm and Annabelle Dexter-Jones' home: 'begin with neutral, wood-rich foundations, then soften the architecture with tactile materials like bouclé. I favor a neutral base that allows intentional hints of color, artwork, and soft furnishings to shine. Ultimately, warmth comes from choosing pieces that reflect who you are – that layer of personality is what transforms a minimal mid-century scheme into something meaningful and inviting.'
If this design style appeals to you, we have plenty more advice on how to use mid-century modern in your home in 2026. Investing in a few statement pieces of furniture that really lean into the look is a good starting point, before layering in favorite artworks and personal pieces to capture the essence of that 'soulful modernism' from Daniel Humm and Annabelle Dexter-Jones' home.
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Katrina is Head of Living at Homes & Gardens, covering hosting and entertaining, seasonal styling ideas, sleep and wellbeing, along with a highly experienced team of writers and reviewers. With more than 15 years' experience in lifestyle content, Katrina was previously an editor at luxury lifestyle platform, Muddy Stilettos, has been a features writer at Sainsbury's magazine and has also written for a wealth of other food and lifestyle titles including Ideal Home, Waitrose Food, John Lewis' Edition and The Home Page. Katrina is passionate about heritage style and lives in a 100-year old cottage in rural Hertfordshire, where she enjoys finding creative ways to live and host stylishly.