
Kelly Wearstler
Evocative Style
by Kelly Wearstler
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appears in Interior Design, Design, and Art.
For her first book in ten years, Kelly Wearstler, one of the most irreverent and fascinating designers working today, continues to push boundaries with her inventive and opulent interiors, here inviting readers into her latest creations including her newly designed home.Celebrated for luxurious interiors that capture the swankiness of oldworld Hol...
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