Jazzing up some 21st-century classics
In 1990, New Yorker Susan Zelouf was singing jazz in the Café de Paris in Rome. Captivated in the crowd, Belfast-born Michael Bell requested “a happy ballad”. She obliged with Embraceable You, and Cupid’s arrow zoomed home.
As it happens, the couple have a combined background in arts and engineering. Two decades on, Zelouf + Bell are Ireland’s leading design partnership, their award- winning, handcrafted furnishings gracing homes in Paris, New...
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