A Gilt Sconce Hangs Above A Lalanne Sculpture In The Entry Hall Of A Manhattan Home, Designed By Stephen

A gilt sconce hangs above a Lalanne sculpture in the entry hall of a Manhattan home, designed by Stephen Sills featured in 'Return Engagement' of ELLE Decor.
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