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FABRIC OF LIFE

“I have breakfast overlooking a small park, surrounded by turn-of-the century townhouses and the East River, with the bridge beyond,” elucidates Hong Kong-based lawyer David Halperin of his New York apartment. Located in Sutton Place, a peaceful pocket of Manhattan, David’s holiday home blends the convenience of city living with proximity to luxuriant greenery. It’s a beautiful tapestry of his joie de vivre, as well as his fondness for luxe fabrics and eclectic art.

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