ASPIRE DESIGN AND HOME

CONFLUENCE: EAST ASIA INTERSECTS WITH THE EAST SIDE

MANHATTAN, NEW YORK

Great interiors always have a beginning and seldom an end, as design is always a work in progress. For Manhattan interior designer Kiki Dennis, Asian art proved to be the starting point for a recent residential project.

Dennis, a partner of Deborah Berke Partners in Manhattan, started with helping

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