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Lined with French doors and mirrored walls that lead to and reflect gardens beyond, the dining room feels like a conservatory. Andrew Tedesco created a scroll-and-vine pattern on canvas that was applied between the beams of the octagonal ceiling.

Sources:
Table ("Sutcliffe'' #807); chandelier ("Erba'' #6046): Dessin Fournir, 785/434-2777, trade only.
Chairs ("Brighton Armchairs''); drapery hardware: Jonas Upholstery, 212/691-2777, trade only.
Drapery (linen sheer in Bronze #P392-56): Arabel Fabrics Inc., 800/759-9808. Sconces ("Ines'' #1030): Ironware International, 800/850-0460, trade only.
Rug ("Madras Sisal''/Tama): Oakley Looms through Paul Bebble & Assoc., 561/575-3397, paulbebble.com, trade only.
Leaf sculptures in front of drapes (iron topiaries): John Rosselli Antiques, 212/750-0060.
Wall glaze; decorative painting: Andrew Tedesco Studios Inc., 212/924-8438.
Ceiling and trim paint ("Cloud White'' #967): Benjamin Moore & Co., 888/236-6667.

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