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  2. Tour an Apartment Inspired by Diana Vreeland’s “Garden in Hell”

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    The maximalist living room features a leopard-print rug and a pair of (you guessed it) pink custom velvet sofas, covered in a Dedar velvet. The cocktail table is by Alton Bechara, and the side ...

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    "This 1970s original living room was the perfect backdrop for our client's forever-growing collection of books and collectibles," designer Fran Keenan of Fran Keenan Design explains. "Her love of ...

  4. This Historic Home Used to Be a Quaker School. Now It’s a ...

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    The late Mario Buatta isn’t just a maximalist lodestar: A pair of the decorator’s lacquer chairs, sourced from Eerdmans in Manhattan, communes in the living room with a striped sofa, zebra ...

  5. KlangHaus - Wikipedia

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    Trialled in the KlangHaus members’ house in Norwich city centre Dec 2022, It was performed in August 2023 as part of the Edinburgh Fringe at Summerhall, Lower Church, designed to look like a maximalist living room, and was described as a cross between a rock concert, house party and an art installation. [35] [39] [40]

  6. Eames House - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, the contents of the living room were reassembled at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art as a centerpiece of the exhibition "California Design, 1930-1965: Living in a Modern Way". [ 4 ] Also in 2011, the Eames Foundation hired Los Angeles architectural firm Escher GuneWardena to develop a plan for the house, one that would restore and ...

  7. Walt Cassidy (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Carbon photography prints of idyllic male youths, framed within hand-drawn structures, reflect an eroticization of and dislocation from the male form. Tellingly, Cassidy's choice of settings includes New York's Jacob Riis beach, honoring a man who documented the plight of the industrial era's downtrodden".

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