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New York Magazine: Domino's Deborah Needleman

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Great Greige. Everyone is cashing in on Design Week/ICFF. New York Magazine's super special Home Design issue is filled with great stuff including a look at Domino editor Deborah Needleman's TriBeCa home. The muted palette is the star. An elegant mix of off-white, white and "greige paint looks extremely livable...

 
 
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Of course, she had the expert help of the Domino staff.

(Photographs by Melanie Acevedo)

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Of course, she had the expert help of the Domino staff.


and a HUUUUUUUGE budget. :)

posted by Meg on May 15th 2007 at 9:15am
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love it. of, course high ceilings like long legs on a model make every thing look even better.

posted by patrik on May 15th 2007 at 9:20am
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I love those first three pics! This may be a silly question, but does anyone recognize the sofa? Unless I missed it, it's not cited in the article.

Thanks!
Mariah

posted by MariahB on May 15th 2007 at 9:27am
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I absolutely LOVE it . . . but I'm bitter about the Paul Smith rug in her son's room. That's the exact rug I've been drooling over for three years, but it's just so freaking expensive. To see it show up in a teenager's room wounds me. :-)

posted by Birdy on May 15th 2007 at 10:23am
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Gah! I just looked again, and it isn't even a teenager's room . .. it's a little boy's room.

Now I'm really bitter.

posted by Birdy on May 15th 2007 at 10:23am
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I loved that Paul Smith rug too. This rug from HomeDecorators.com provides something of a similar look for less, although I would be the first to say it is certainly not the same. . .

posted by eeeck on May 15th 2007 at 11:00am
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it's perfect!! i can't handle it (it's a lovely gray day, i'm going on a walk on quiet streets to get the same feeling as this place).

posted by orangered on May 15th 2007 at 11:40am
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I'm also loving that sofa... Anyone able to identify it?

posted by annamaria on May 15th 2007 at 11:52am
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Wow, what an amazing home she has. Thanks for posting this, AT!

posted by decor8Holly on May 15th 2007 at 1:11pm
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Maybe I've read too many shelter magazines, but these photos seem to be canned shelter magazine style. Is canned eclecticism an oxymoron?

In the main living area, the small white side table between the two chairs isn't close enough for someone sitting in either chair to comfortably rest a drink on it. I have a vague recollection of Jeffrey Bilhuber quoting Billy Baldwin on good design being a place one can sit and comfortably set down a drink. (okay, I've definitely read too many shelter magazines)

posted by kristine on May 15th 2007 at 1:32pm
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I guess lucite has really arrived if even people with ginormous apartments are using it. (Or am I totally out of it and lucite arrived years ago?)

posted by Cassis on May 15th 2007 at 2:23pm
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I'm going a little blank on the exact quote, but Baldwin was talking about the ultimate in luxury not good design. Bilhuber's (or kristine's) slight misquote is a interesting insight.

I love the phrase canned eclecticism. My own feeling about the space is that it looks a bit too cool and calculated. For all I know it may be warm and inviting in reality.

posted by JonathanB on May 15th 2007 at 4:42pm
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JB--

It does not surprise me that you don't like it.

But thank god no crack about the glorious absence of zebra.

posted by patrick (the other one) on May 15th 2007 at 5:30pm
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I think if the zebra rug jokes hadn't already been done to death, Wende's blog would have driven a much-deserved stake through them.

As for the space, the problem is I can't say I really dislike it either. Is "eh" an aesthetic category outside Canada?

posted by JonathanB on May 15th 2007 at 5:48pm
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And who, pray tell, has been doing them to death?

posted by patrick (the other one) on May 15th 2007 at 7:40pm
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A very Belgian palete...

Any source for the sofa?

posted by mschatelaine on May 16th 2007 at 1:47am
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What a great space. I love that there are two distinct and separate sitting areas.

posted by ArchDarling on May 16th 2007 at 4:11am
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