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BLESS no.7 - Living Room Conquerors

BLESS no.7 - Living Room Conquerors
Ines Kaag, Desiree Heiss
Bless Service
Unpaginated (ca 36pp)
Booklet
Softcover, Screw post
Color, Black & White
English
A living-room needs to live and develop it’s destiny. A gradual transformation keeps existing personal values and adapts to fresh areas that mark a conciousness of the moment. The charme of old furniture - as experienced companions - reacts with environmental accessories on the way to a personal living concept. Their desire to grow together with you can be satisfied through a handsome balance. Bless out home.

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