In the early 2000s, Cheryl Eisen took a property that previously sat empty and unsold for a year and rewrote its ending. She created a design plot around James Bond that had all the allure of the iconic secret agent: white fur carpet, martini glasses—a true gentleman’s sanctuary. Just 10 days later, Daniel Craig himself purchased the apartment. Today, Cheryl is the force behind Interior Marketing Group, an 80-person.
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In the early 2000s, Cheryl Eisen took a property that previously sat empty and unsold for a year and rewrote its ending. She created a design plot around James Bond that had all the allure of the iconic secret agent: white fur carpet, martini glasses—a true gentleman’s sanctuary. Just 10 days later, Daniel Craig himself purchased the apartment. Today, Cheryl is the force behind Interior Marketing Group.
Fashion Designer
In the early 2000s, Cheryl Eisen took a property that previously sat empty and unsold for a year and rewrote its ending. She created a design plot around James Bond that had all the allure of the iconic secret agent: white fur carpet, martini glasses—a true gentleman’s sanctuary. Just 10 days later, Daniel Craig himself purchased the apartment. Today, Cheryl is the force behind Interior Marketing Group.
Fashion Designer
In the early 2000s, Cheryl Eisen took a property that previously sat empty and unsold for a year and rewrote its ending. She created a design plot around James Bond that had all the allure of the iconic secret agent: white fur carpet, martini glasses—a true gentleman’s sanctuary. Just 10 days later, Daniel Craig himself purchased the apartment. Today, Cheryl is the force behind Interior Marketing Group, an 80-person.
Fashion Designer
In the early 2000s, Cheryl Eisen took a property that previously sat empty and unsold for a year and rewrote its ending. She created a design plot around James Bond that had all the allure of the iconic secret agent: white fur carpet, martini glasses—a true gentleman’s sanctuary. Just 10 days later, Daniel Craig himself purchased the apartment. Today, Cheryl is the force behind Interior Marketing Group.
Fashion Designer
In the early 2000s, Cheryl Eisen took a property that previously sat empty and unsold for a year and rewrote its ending. She created a design plot around James Bond that had all the allure of the iconic secret agent: white fur carpet, martini glasses—a true gentleman’s sanctuary. Just 10 days later, Daniel Craig himself purchased the apartment. Today, Cheryl is the force behind Interior Marketing Group.
Fashion Designer
In the early 2000s, Cheryl Eisen took a property that previously sat empty and unsold for a year and rewrote its ending. She created a design plot around James Bond that had all the allure of the iconic secret agent: white fur carpet, martini glasses—a true gentleman’s sanctuary. Just 10 days later, Daniel Craig himself purchased the apartment. Today, Cheryl is the force behind Interior Marketing Group, an 80-person.
Fashion Designer
In the early 2000s, Cheryl Eisen took a property that previously sat empty and unsold for a year and rewrote its ending. She created a design plot around James Bond that had all the allure of the iconic secret agent: white fur carpet, martini glasses—a true gentleman’s sanctuary. Just 10 days later, Daniel Craig himself purchased the apartment. Today, Cheryl is the force behind Interior Marketing Group.
Fashion Designer
In the early 2000s, Cheryl Eisen took a property that previously sat empty and unsold for a year and rewrote its ending. She created a design plot around James Bond that had all the allure of the iconic secret agent: white fur carpet, martini glasses—a true gentleman’s sanctuary. Just 10 days later, Daniel Craig himself purchased the apartment. Today, Cheryl is the force behind Interior Marketing Group.
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