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Hurowitz's daughter hangs out in a Nest high chair (another circle) under Rody Graumans's 85 Lamps (available at Moss). The Ikea dining table was meant to be temporary. It was paired with Marcel Wanders's "New Antiques" chairs, designed for Cappellini, which play on the American spindle style. Hurowitz's home office is at the back, screened in a custom-made cubicle designed by WORKac and made of earthy Dakota Burl strand board to contrast with all that plastic. The bookshelves here and elsewhere are California Closets—relatively inexpensive, and all removable.
(Photo: Adam Friedberg) |


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