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PaperCity Dallas May 2021

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"IN 20 YEARS, THESE WILL BE THE WORKS COMING UP FOR AUCTION. VINTAGE PIECES WITH PROVENANCE WILL ACCRUE IN VALUE." as it is functional. The bedroom's rosewood furniture is not a set, but a suite of compatible vintage and newly made pieces, such as the contemporary KGBL rosewood and polished bronze nightstands and a 1940s Gilbert Rohde rosewood- and-leather coffee table. "They create a nice conversation between each other in the room without matching," she says. "And, they're pieces my clients can keep and pass down. It was about filling the space in a very thoughtful way." This page: Harvey Probber rosewood dining table and Edward Wormley chairs, both '50s, from Sputnik Modern. Artwork by Jay Shinn, from Barry Whistler Gallery. Lindsey Adelman chandelier. Opposite page, clockwise: In the wife's study, walls and windows covered in Muriel Brandolini fabric from Holland & Sherry. Conrad banana-fiber shades. Italian chaise, 1950s, rebuilt by Wendy Konradi. Lacquer desk and cerused-oak credenza designed by Wendy Konradi. Living-room side table in honed limestone by Wendy Konradi. Embossed-parchment-and-bronze lamp by Mary Kuzma, from Emily Summers Studio. Porcelain ceramics by Fanny Laugier, from BK Antiques, NY. Interior designer Wendy Konradi. Photograph Misael Rodriguez. — Wendy Konradi 70

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