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Travel, Uncategorized / February 3, 2016

a favorite breakfast spot
a moment at xenomania

dinner at the polo bar was a treat

a study in scale in the crosby hotel 
stacks of textiles in emilie jean’s shop
the kitchen area of OKL’s tribeca studio

fabulous finds
wallpaper obsession in kit kemp’s hotel
always inspiring at john derian dry goods 
a few of our sunday scores
rainbow foutas
the dining room at the crosby
yes, i’ll take them all

gorgeous quilts
we bought (almost) all of them
of course we picked up some evil eyes 
italian placemats

a cozy spot to get a little work done

african antiques

our room at the crosby

celebrating a successful day of shopping

kit kemp’s magic

how can we pick?

when you’re in new york…

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