Perfumer Holladay Saltzand lives in 1900s brownstone in Harlem, New York. Her home is filled with a balance of furniture from antique stores and family, multifunctional pieces and plenty of glass to keep things visually light. Because the home serves as Holladay�s office and perfumery as well, functionality was of top priority, followed by highlighting the turn-of-the-century features such as the gargoyle in the entryway, exposed brick walls and original wood doors and beams � while still keeping it contemporary
via:designsponge.com
A Perfumer's 1900s Brownstone in Harlem
Reviewed by Dreameey
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November 18, 2016
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