четверг, 24 августа 2017 г.

This Refined New York Apartment Is So Much More than a Bachelor Pad

We saw it on the 1stdibs floor and immediately thought That is it says designer Brandon Quattrone of the...
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“We saw it on the 1stdibs floor and immediately thought, ‘That is it!’” says designer Brandon Quattrone of the love-at-first-sight reaction he and his business partner Mat Sanders had to the vintage A.R. Cordemeijer daybed that now sits in their client’s Tribeca living room. The circle mirror from Consort’s showroom is suspended above a Montauk Sofa sectional in the room’s corner.

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