Athena Calderone's Second Crate & Barrel Collection Encourages Mixing Eras and Breaking the Rules
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"We've done a larger scale of Le Tuco because it was something that the customer was asking for. It's a different color shearling and we added an ottoman with it."
"Rather than repeating ourselves, we've changed the materiality and we've done these beautiful cast metal side tables that also have this nesting ability."
"The first collection was more designed with the '70s in mind and the new one is the '20s and '30s... you can mix periods and your home can feel curated instead of studied with one particular period."
"It just speaks to the ethos that I believe in design, that you can break the rules and have multiple points of view in your home."
Read at Architectural Digest
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