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Thomas O’Brien, Author of “American Modern” at Hudson Home

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Posted by: Marilyn Bethany
Posted on: Monday, August 09, 2010

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August 14 @ 5 - 7 p.m.
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If there had never been an Aero, Thomas O’Brien’s seminal home design store in Soho, there never would have been a—well, just look around. The hip-yet-accessible, clean-lined-yet-un-rigid, look of today’s dominant interior-design style is the result, in significant measure, of the influence exerted by O’Brien through his interior design work and the things he has sold for the past fifteen years in his store.  Now he has written a lushly-illustrated book, “American Modern,” that sheds further light on his thinking, and he will be in Hudson this Saturday to meet and greet his admirers.

Hudson Home
356 Warren Street
Hudson; 518.822.8120