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THE ART OF INTERIOR DESIGN

SOURCING VINTAGE PIECES

I AM a firm believer that in every era there is incredible design and I pull from lots of different periods – I love mixing deco, Bauhaus, mid-century; sticking to one era can be a bit one note. If you buy all your furniture new it’s going to start to look dated quickly, but if you take the time to curate and shop in a variety of places, you end up with a much more timeless room.

■ I start sourcing furniture early on in projects, and taking

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