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mirror that the Stalls purchased in Paris. Antique French bergeres in a Manuel Canovas stripe, a bench covered in purple cut velvet, and a lilac side chair continue the soft color story. As you enter the second living room, a large- scale work by Nicole Charbonnet, one of the first paintings the couple acquired for the house, and a pair of Andrew Bucci figural abstracts lead the way to bolder colors and shapes – a grand piano, vibrant accents of persimmon and poppy, and an Yves Klein D'or cocktail table. Let's talk about that drop dead gorgeous table! Designed by the French artist, Yves Klein, and patented in the early 1960s, only a handful of these cocktail tables are made each year. As an ultimate abstract art piece, the line between function and art is blurred and the sheer visual power it brings to a room is intoxicating. Each signed and

I love my multicolored blown glass vases by Fifi Laughlin scattered throughout the house. -Susu Stall

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