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The living area of interior    designer Kevin Byrne’s Manhattan apartment.
Photographer: Christopher Sturman

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In the library of Lynn Nesbit’s Manhattan apartment, designed by Courtney Coleman and Bill Brockschmidt, the klismos-style chairs are by Jonathan Burden, the 19th-century armchair is French, and the sphere sculpture is by Giorgio Vigna; a Giuseppe Penone drawing is flanked by 18th-century Italian sconces, the marble mantel  is custom made, and the shades are of a Rogers & Goffigon linen.
Photographer: William Waldron

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Abstract ’70s silk-screens hang above the sofa by Peter Carlson from Billy Baldwin Studio, where Wallis, a pug, naps; the den’s walls are painted in Tanner’s Brown by Farrow & Ball.

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A salon-style display of art makes a colorful statement in the living room. The 1940s wing chairs, from Privet House, and the sofa are upholstered in a Holly Hunt linen; the walls are painted in Farrow & Ball’s Cornforth White.

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In the living room, a George Condo painting is displayed above a custom-made sofa, one of a pair upholstered in a J. Robert Scott silk mohair. Next to the Venfield zebra chair is a gueridon by Hervé Van der Straeten from Maison Gerard; the curtains were made using the reverse side of a Kravet fabric, and the cowhide rugs are from Stark Carpet.