ONCE A WEEK OR SO, LEGENDARY antiquarian and shopkeeper John Rosselli steals away to his home away from home. In the pin-drop-quiet living room, overlooking a leafy Manhattan garden and nearby church, he might spend a few hours perusing books, catching up on correspondence, or riffling through a chest of drawers filled with collected objets. The best part? Rosselli's den of tranquility, seemingly worlds away from the commotion of New York City, is actually just a short walk from the Upper East Side apartment he shares with his wife, the equally renowned designer Bunny Williams.
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