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THE HEIGHT OF LUXURY

hen working on a new build, the interior designer’s brief is often to try to install a sense of character. Instead, working on the Roman and Williams-designed Fitzroy in New York, designer Shawn Henderson already had plenty to play with: from the reclaimed oak parquet floor to the oak surrounds around the doors and windows to the copper soaking tub in the bathroom. ‘It’s so unusual to walk into a newly developed building

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