Hard concrete tables contrast nicely with satin-upholstered furniture.
New York designer Richard Gillette treated the open, clean-lined space like a canvas, painting the walls with dancing figures to create a sense of movement and the ceiling with architectural motifs. The vertical grain of the Madagascar ebony column highlights the height of the space.
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