Interior Design - February 1, 2003
Features
Hold the bric-a-brac
Several of the antiques on display at Ingrao are considered "important," as in a "pair of important George II secretaries." Says the New York gallery's director, Jennifer Olshin, "It's a word I try not to overuse. The piece has to be very rare, of very high quality, or of notable provenance." By that definition, the interior of Ingrao's neo-Renaissance town house may itself be "important," brin...
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