HOME & STYLETake a Photo Tour of the Falcone Home and Highlights of the Couple’s Art CollectionThe industrial-looking home of Dr. Robert Falcone and Dr. Deborah Meesig is a renovated Frankinton warehouse.Tim Johnson/Columbus MonthlyDr. Robert Falcone and his wife, Dr. Deborah MeesigTim Johnson/Columbus MonthlyA stark exterior belies the colorful and art-filled home.Tim Johnson/Columbus MonthlyA lofted office provides eye-level views of several artworks.Tim Johnson/Columbus MonthlyThe entrance to the Falcone home leads to a studio for art and music.Tim Johnson/Columbus MonthlyFalcone’s own artworks, such as this piece, comprise a third of the couple’s collection.Tim Johnson/Columbus MonthlyElvis perches on a shelf with music books.Tim Johnson/Columbus MonthlyArt fills the long living room area with attached kitchen.Tim Johnson/Columbus MonthlyStained glass adds interest to the primary bathroom.Tim Johnson/Columbus MonthlyA monkey lamp in the upstairs office areaTim Johnson/Columbus MonthlyAn intricate sculpture from the couple’s art collectionTim Johnson/Columbus MonthlyA loft master bedroomTim Johnson/Columbus MonthlyAn avid musician, Falcone has one of his bass guitars on display.Tim Johnson/Columbus MonthlyMore art in the long living roomTim Johnson/Columbus MonthlyFalcone and Meesig fill their home with a variety of art items, including ones of a quirky nature.Tim Johnson/Columbus Monthly