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    New York City–based designer Emily Del Bello warmed up the new build by carving out comfortable and stylish spots for the family to entertain and hang out. New York City–based designer Emily ...

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    Vicky Charles is a co-founder of the company. [10] She was also listed as one of Architectural Digest's top 100 designers in 2019 and 2020. [11]Julia, (née Carey), a British businesswoman, is also a co-founder and CEO of the company. [12]

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    Emily Oberman (born 1962) is a New York-based multidisciplinary designer and a partner at design studio Pentagram. Formerly, Oberman was a co-founder of design studio Number Seventeen and a designer at Tibor Kalman 's studio M & Co.

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    On December 1, the celebrated (and oft-imitated) interior designer opens his first-ever U.S. showroom for his furniture brand, Pierre Yovanovitch Mobilier, in New York’s Chelsea neighborhood.