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"I am not a pastel person, so I didn't want my daughter to have this sweet baby room," Hurowitz says. "I wanted it to be much more charged, but still feminine." The crib and settee are by ducduc, the teddy bears by the Campana brothers, and the stuffed flower by Takashi Murakami. More Japanese toys from Yoyamart keep company with an absurdist Maurizio Cattelan photo.
(Photo: Adam Friedberg) |
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