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Ava Burke -- Interior Design, 3/19/2013 8:00:00 AM

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Slide 2

Bench: original to orphanage.

 

Slide 3

Chair: vintage Mies van der Rohe.

Table: vintage Eileen Grey.

 

Slide 4

Countertop: existing.

Mirror: existing.

Sink Basin: existing.

Sink Fittings: existing.

 

Slide 6

Bench: original to orphanage.

 

Slide 7

Bench: original to orphanage.

 

Slide 14

Chair: original to orphanage.

 

Slide 15

Chairs: Konstantin Grcic.

Desk: Leon Ransmeier.

 

Slide 16

Credenza: vintage Knoll.

Conference Chairs: Ikea.

Conference Table: vintage Knoll.

 

Slide 17

Chairs: vintage Bellini.

Table: original to orphanage.

 

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