Residential, Various

Designer: Foley & Cox Interiors

Over the past 10 years, we have been fortunate enough to collaborate on an ongoing basis with Foley + Cox, a widely praised design firm whose work has been featured in publications including Architectural Digest and Town & Country. During this time, Aronson’s has become a go-to resource for the firm, and our staff has helped the firm find just the right floorcoverings for their esteemed clientele, who reside in locations ranging from the Hamptons to Hyannisport, the Big Apple to Big Sky, Montana.

For the projects shown here, we found just the right choices for each room, in keeping with the light, airy palette. Nothing innovative, just very appropriate and very pretty.

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"For over 10 years our firm has enjoyed working with the amazing team of professionals at Aronson's. They offer a broad selection of floor covering options that consistently prove to be the perfect "foundation" for the interiors our clients love."

Michael Cox
New York, NY

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