Decorator Christina Murphy's Lenox Hill Apartment
In her prewar apartment in Lenox Hill, decorator Christina Murphy integrates contemporary art with a soft, pretty palette for a thoroughly modern appeal
In her prewar apartment in Lenox Hill, decorator Christina Murphy integrates contemporary art with a soft, pretty palette for a thoroughly modern appeal
Embrace curves in contours that run from victorian to mod
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Howard brought in hand-painted wallpapers and hues as vivid as the colors found in nearby coral reefs or mangroves to create a breathtaking sense of place.
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