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The large industrial pendants are salvaged from the Minneapolis Ligne Roset showroom,
the mirrored bath cabinets are Restoration Hardware. The husband sanded the cabinets and I painted them. It's been so much fun experimenting with what we have and changing it up.
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Here's a detail of the bathroom, after repainting etc.
The photo is from she hit pause studios of Brooklyn. The work is amazing, looks vintage but is current. It's a polaroid transfer of Coney Island beach. View more work here:
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