Designer Isaac Mizrahi is not known for being particularly subdued—he was wearing sparkly polish on his toes when Architectural Digest interviewed him, after all—but "subdued" or "sedate" are actually pretty good descriptors for his NYC digs. He tells AD, "I work with color and pattern all day long, but there's a reserve to my personal taste. To me the essence of style [...] is a gradual refining process." Have a look. [Architectural Digest via Curbed NY]
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