NYC Home: Where Art Deco And Italian Modernism Meet
NYC Home: Where Art Deco And Italian Modernism Meet
Article originally published on April 7 NYC Home – Art Deco and Italian Modernism are the concepts behind Samuel Amoia’s latest project. In New York City, the designer embraced a 2,800-square-foot Pied-à-Terre in SoHo, conceived for a young businessman based primarily on the West Coast—shows the designer’s flair for reinterpretation and customization. […]
Article originally published on April 7 NYC Home – Art Deco and Italian Modernism are the concepts behind Samuel Amoia’s latest project. In New York City, the designer embraced a 2,800-square-foot Pied-à-Terre in SoHo, conceived for a young businessman based primarily on the West Coast—shows the designer’s flair for reinterpretation and customization. […]
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