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- Houston Mid-Century by Jamie Bush + Co.
- Sag Harbor by David Scott
- Park Avenue Aerie by William McIntosh Design
- Sculptural Modern by Kendell Wilkinson Design
- Noho Loft by Frampton Co
- Greenwich, CT by Mark Cunningham Inc
- West End Avenue by Mendelson Group
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- INTERIOR DESIGN BOOKS YOU NEED TO KNOW
- Distinctly American: Houses and Interiors by Hendricks Churchill and A Mood, A Thought, A Feeling: Interiors by Young Huh
- Robert Stilin: New Work, The Refined Home: Sheldon Harte and Inside Palm Springs
- Torrey: Private Spaces: Great American Design and Marshall Watson’s Defining Elegance
- Ashe Leandro: Architecture + Interiors, David Kleinberg: Interiors, and The Living Room from The Design Leadership Network
- Cullman & Kravis: Interiors, Nicole Hollis: Artistry of Home, and Michael S. Smith, Classic by Design
- New books by Alyssa Kapito, Rees Roberts + Partners, Gil Schafer, and Bunny Williams: Life in the Garden
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- An Adventurous Life: Global Interiors by Tom Stringer
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MAGAZINE
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- Northern Lights: Lighting the Scandinavian Way
- Milo Baughman: The Father of California Modern
- A Chandelier of Rare Provenance
- The Evergreen Allure of Gustavian Style
- Every Picture Tells a Story: Fine Art Photography
- Vive La France: Mid-Century French Design
- The Timeless Elegance of Barovier & Toso
- Paavo Tynell: The Art of Radical Simplicity
- The Magic of Mid-Century American Design
- Max Ingrand: The Power of Light and Control
- The Maverick Genius of Philip & Kelvin LaVerne
- 10 Pioneers of Modern Scandinavian Design
- The Untamed Genius of Paul Evans
- Pablo Picasso’s Enduring Legacy
- Karl Springer: Maximalist Minimalism
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Atelier Stefan Leo
German
Atelier Stefan Leo has been building up a reputation for its unique interior objects.
Whether a table, a sideboard or a lamp, the diversity of their craftmanship, the knowledge of rare skills and the vast variety of materials being used make each piece something very special.
The objects created by Atelier Stefan Leo designers Stefan Leo and Hans-J. Pahl reflect a love for timeless lines and a playful approach. The pieces reflect our dedication to fine craftsmanship, accepting no limitations when merging the particular skills of the Atelier's highly passionate team of craftsmen and woman.
Their work is shown in galleries worldwide, as well being highly valued by project partners for creating bespoke objects to meet their custom specifications.
Atelier Stefan Leo
Boppstraße 5
10967 Berlin
Germany
Atelier Stefan Leo Furniture
Whether a table, a sideboard or a lamp, the diversity of their craftmanship, the knowledge of rare skills and the vast variety of materials being used make each piece something very special.
The objects created by Atelier Stefan Leo designers Stefan Leo and Hans-J. Pahl reflect a love for timeless lines and a playful approach. The pieces reflect our dedication to fine craftsmanship, accepting no limitations when merging the particular skills of the Atelier's highly passionate team of craftsmen and woman.
Their work is shown in galleries worldwide, as well being highly valued by project partners for creating bespoke objects to meet their custom specifications.
Atelier Stefan Leo
Boppstraße 5
10967 Berlin
Germany
Atelier Stefan Leo Furniture
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