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Tony Duquette, dubbed the house of a magician. Here, we revisit the New York bedroom of iconic fashion designer Paloma Picasso,
first published in our March 1992 issue.
When Paloma Picasso (yes, Pablo’s daughter!) designed a collection of bed linens for Martex in the 90s, she used her own New York bedroom as inspiration. Elements of her work as an iconic jewelry designer for Tiffany, along with her personal style like donning red lipstick when pale lips were in influenced the line, too.
In our latest
archive dive, we take a look back inside Picasso’s bedroom and bath. The lush interior is filled with treasures, including a 19-century French swing bed, a sterling silver tray found in Paris, and tapestry pillows from another era. And make no mistake: Everything in her home was well-loved. Picasso didn’t collect items only to let them collect dust. Oh, and there s plenty of insight into her relationship with her father including the story behind a sculpture he made that