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How a Textile Designer Decorated Her Prewar Upper West Side Apartment
Interior designer and Three Fates founder Sarah Lederman opens the doors to her home in the Upper West Side, designed by the iconic architect Emery Roth.
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According to Vogue’s source item, How a Textile Designer Decorated Her Prewar Upper West Side Apartment, Interior designer and Three Fates founder Sarah Lederman opens the doors to her home in the Upper West Side, designed by the iconic architect Emery Roth.
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- How a Textile Designer Decorated Her Prewar Upper West Side ApartmentVogue - 2026-06-17T10:00:00+00:00
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