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1. BRUNSCHWIG & FILS CHANDIGARH AQUAMARINE

Price upon request, brunschwig.com


2. PETITE FRITURE CONSTELLATION 2 BY LESLIE DAVID IN “ENCRE”

$230, petitefriture.com


3. KELLY WEARSTLER CRESCENT IN LAKE CREAM

$540/10 yards, kellywearstler.com


4. SCALAMANDRÉ EAST INDIA IN “ORO,”

$298, scalamandre.com


5. COLE & SON MIAMI (PRODUCT CODE: 112/6032)

Price upon request, cole-and-son.com


6. PIERRE FREY SOCORRO (FP404001)

$270/yard, pierrefrey.com

Photography Courtesy of Brunschwig & Fils, Petite Friture, Kelly Wearstler, Scalamandré, Cole & Son and Pierre Frey

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