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Add a soft touch to the masculine seat to bridge the aesthetic gap. “The table feels very artisanal, unique and fluid,” said New York designer Bennett Leifer, calling attention to its ornate wicker loopiness. Meanwhile, the wood and leather chair is linear and rigid, a relatively no-nonsense statement about function. Mr. Leifer suggests lightening it up with a pillow that visually connects to both the table, in its ivory color and irregular weave, and the chair itself, in its simple, rectangular shape. Bonus: The cushion will offer lumbar support. ”You can always link two things,” he said, “but I wanted…