ANTIQUES
Pappas Miron Favorites from The Gallery at 200 Lex
Pappas Miron Design, a renowned design duo based in New York City, share a love for antiques and vintage textiles as well as an appreciation for new artisan’s work and inspiring new materials.
This juxtaposition combined with a love for rich colors makes their interiors exciting and youthful. Pappas Miron Design is guided by the principles of living well in relaxed and modern environments. We loved working with Tatyana and Alexandra on this week’s product round up featuring their favorite picks from The Gallery at 200 Lex powered by Incollect as these talented designers chose a range of products from the esteemed dealers. Scroll through their bountiful and eclectic selection below.
Hear more from the ladies of Pappas Miron Design as they take over the 200 Lex Instagram account for Cocktails & Conversations next week!

“This coffee table is simply stunning - for its size, material, and artistry. The bronze makes it neutral, but the hand hammering and amorphous shape make it interesting and unusual. I could imagine this coffee table in a very modern neutral room, or even better, on an old antique rug.” - Tatyana Miron

“I adore this carpet from Nasiri and it would be a great start to a handsome library. I would pick up the persimmon tone and add a slate blue or emerald green into the mix, keeping the furniture quiet and letting the bold graphic be the star of the room. A rug like this would be equally interesting when paired with both traditional antiques and more modern furniture elements.” - Alexandra Pappas

“The dealer “gooddesign” always has just that. Beautiful items with in fact, great design. I have long admired these chairs at The Gallery at 200 Lex for their simple architectural lines, interesting material, and fabulous color. I can imagine them around a card table, or in a hall or living room next to a chest or console to be used as occasional pull ups. They are modern, elegant, and youthful!” - Tatyana Miron

“No surface or vignette is complete without an object of art and beauty sitting atop of it. We often use bowls or dishes in our projects on tables because they can be beautiful, sculptural, and practical. I love this modern and simple shape, and love the painting even more. It reminds me of English Slipware which is also a favorite.” -Tatyana Miron