Sure, you could enlist a decorator to fill your home with high-end art and furniture. Or you could simply buy a filled with pieces from a recently closed exhibition.
From May to October, one of the penthouses atop Manhattan’s served as the location for Néotù: The Visionary Years—35 Years Later. The show, curated by Galerie Gabriel and Mouvements Modernes, celebrated French designers such as Elizabeth Garouste, Mattia Bonetti, and André Dubreuil. Now, rather than dismantling the exhibit, is being offered for sale with all of the works included.
What that means is the museum-like spread is decked out with unique furniture that livens up the otherwise understated aesthetic. One office is centered around Garouste and Bonetti’s cow-print Rodeo desk and armchair, while another sports Pucci d

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