Currents | Books: Designers Whose Own Walls Can Talk
“Designers Here and There: Inside the City and Country Homes of America’s Top Decorators” documents the wide array of spaces designers create for themselves.
From: NYT > Books
Wednesday, 24 March, 2010
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