During his 15 years living in Afghanistan, Ira Seret developed a unique style of carpet, fabric, and furniture design. Buying and designing for Anne Klein, Oscar de la Renta, Angelo Donghia, Bloomingdale's, Stark Carpet, and others, Ira Seret and his wife Sylvia established themselves as a premier resource to the design community...
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Here at Serets we feel that it is our duty to give back to the cultures with whom we work. In hopes of contributing a drop in the bucket to an endless amount of worthy causes, Ira and Sylvia Seret, along with a group of their close friends, have started The Jindhag Foundation—a non-profit organization that aims to support and preserve cultural diversity...
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In the marvelous old city of Santa Fe, Ira and Sylvia Seret, internationally-known importers and creators of unique and exotic architectural elements, rugs, furnishings and antiques, decided to take an ancient, historic collection of buildings and create a hotel. The Inn of the Five Graces was originally known as Seret's 1001 Nights...
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In the marvelous old city of Santa Fe, Ira and Sylvia Seret, internationally-known importers and creators of unique and exotic architectural elements, rugs, furnishings and antiques, decided to take an ancient, historic collection of buildings and create a hotel. The Inn of the Five Graces was originally known as Seret's 1001 Nights...