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ܱé
1[broo-ley, broo-lee, b
noun
plural
ܱés(in the Pacific Northwest) an area of forest destroyed by fire.
Canadian.land covered with rocks or scrub growth.
ܱé
2[broo-ley]
noun
plural
ܱés ,plural
ܱé .a member of a North American Indian people belonging to the Teton branch of the Dakota.
Brule
/ ːˈɪ /
noun
(sometimes not capital) short for Ǿ-ûé
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
“IT HAS THE spirit of a loft,” says the interior designer Martin Brûlé, surveying the apartment that inhabits an entire floor of the Sherry-Netherland, the 38-story Jazz Age Fifth Avenue co-op and hotel overlooking Central Park at 59th Street.
The Montreal-born Brûlé, 38, was commissioned to do the apartment in 2021, a few years after he opened his namesake New York office, by a Latin American-born client with a family of five who works in a rarefied corner of the international jewelry business.
Brûlé has since transformed the 11,000 square feet, which once housed the hotel’s barbershop, gym and several offices, into a wildly imaginative and distinctively uptown version of open-plan living.
For Brûlé, who is known for subdued tones and disciplined geometries, invoking a TriBeCa loft within an iconic neo-Gothic edifice and outfitting it in a fever dream of color, texture and opulent fabrics was a change of direction.
“I was open to do anything in the world,” Brûlé says.
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