Interior Design - July 1, 2003
Features
The empire's new clothes
A master of clean lines and subdued colors, not to mention oversize mirrors, Vicente Wolf isn't necessarily the designer you'd picture among the gargoyles and stained-glass windows of New York's landmark Tudor City. Nevertheless, the Interior Design Hall of Famer chose the neighborhood for his restaurant venture, L'Impero—its name is Italian for the empire.
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