A large Kim Dingle canvas anchors the dining room in Michelle and Jason Rubell’s New York pied-à-terre, designed by Monica Fried. A Lindsey Adelman chandelier surmounts a custom lacquer and bronze dining table, topped with Martin Bodilsen Kaldahl’s Spatial Drawing #53 from Hostler Burrows. The vintage Kai Kristiansen chairs are upholstered in a pumpkin-colored Maharam wool.
Photo: Nicole FranzenA Rubell Family Pied-à-Terre Features a Thoughtful Mix of Art and Design

A Rubell Family Pied-à-Terre Features a Thoughtful Mix of Art and Design



A Rubell Family Pied-à-Terre Features a Thoughtful Mix of Art and Design





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