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Left, the apartment is a mix of high—a nineteenth- century Swedish table and chairs—and low, with big, cheap paper lanterns. Right, in the master bedroom, a mica-tiled globe hangs above a headboard Needleman designed and had made. “That’s another Domino trick,” says Needleman. “It doesn’t cost any more than just buying one new, and you get exactly what you want.” (Photo: Melanie Acevedo)
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