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Mark McMenamin -- Interior Design, 1/1/2013 2:00:00 AM

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Proper punctuation isn’t confined to the printed word. Consider, for instance, the bathroom wall. Inga Sempé’s two pocket shelves for Moustache do the trick in solid beech. The circular edge of Bénitier rises 1. inches, boosting its capacity for powder-room minutiae. Belvédère incorporates a rotating mirror, 5 inches in diameter and 9 high, which can attach to either side of the 5 .-inch support. Made in France, each version easily attaches to the wall with screws.

 
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