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by Ellen S. Fisher, Jen Renzi
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appears in Interior Design.
An essential text for all students of design . . . [and] inspiration and intel for those simply interested in the art and practice. Alexa Hampton, from the foreword From the nation's top college for interior design comes a definitive design school in a book and a fabulous reference for decorating the home. In the past decade, New York School of I...
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