Quick decorating, timeless design

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Designers Barbara and Michael Orenstein nearly finished the decoration of their week-end home in East Hampton, NY, within just five months. The couple's similar design tastes and close collaboration on the project helped to speed up the decoration of the three-story, eight-bedroom house.

Author: DiPiero, Diane
Methods, Cover Story, Interior design

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Antique mystique

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African-West Indies furniture has distinct influences of colonizing cultures, but is unique in the carving and turning techniques used in its creation. Examples are on display in Michael Connors's residential showroom loft in New York, NY.

Author: DiPiero, Diane
Portrayals, Furniture

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Mirror image of federal style

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The Federalist is a Federal-period furniture store in Greenwich, CT. It offers a variety of items created between 1785 to 1835 such as tables, chairs, beds, creamware, redware and paintings.

Author: DiPiero, Diane
Retail trade, Furniture stores, Connecticut, 19th century AD, Furniture, Modern, Modern furniture, Greenwich, Connecticut

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