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Martin is not a tweezers-and microgreens guy; he wants big, generous flavors set down simply so his guests, not the plating, steal the scene. 122 Clockwise: A mahogany arch in the dining room. Neoclassical arches and floors are made from blocks of solid Texas cream limestone. The antique sconces, chandelier, and gilt mirror are original to the house. Arched Palladian-style windows in the dining room. Martin inherited the chairs from his mother and re-covered them in turquoise Pavoni croc- print leather and Clarence House fabric. Opposite page: In the living room, a palm tree planted by lighting designer Craig Roberts decades ago thrives under skylights of his design.

