We often write about everyday design inspirations we find on our travels--palettes, lines and configurations that we see in architecture or urban planning or even nature. We find a richness in these things that are created over time, yet seem effortless. Today we've paired some of these inspirations with interiors that take similar cues...
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West 17th Street (between 6th & 7th)
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