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In this Midtown cottage, layered fabrics and Asian finds create a laid-back vibe
Daniel Soder and Jayme Armour’s home is only about 1,800 square feet, but the house is packed floor to ceiling with meaningful treasures
Photograph by Anthony-Masterson
“We saw the little fox in the window of Design et Nature in Paris. We were wrapping up the work on our house at that time and wanted a memento from our trip,” says Jayme Armour.
Like a plot out of a romantic comedy, Daniel Soder randomly wandered into Jayme Armour’s Virginia-Highland home furnishings store, Armour & Company, looking for decorating help. But over the course of a few years, their creative collaboration grew into a love story. And while Jayme has since closed her retail store to focus on custom design, she and Daniel have merged forces and decorative styles at his Midtown cottage, where they now live with four dogs and two cats.
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When philanthropists Al and Kate Tylis purchased an apartment in a Robert A.M. Stern–designed building on Manhattan’s Park Avenue, they noticed that most of their neighbors had taken a traditional approach to their decor. But the Tylises wanted something different: a contemporary space warm and modern to complement Stern’s bold, classical gestures and soaring ceilings.
Their search for an interior designer with a fresh sensibility led them to Samuel Amoia, who began his career working for
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