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📍Paris 1er
🗝️ Show-room à la location
🔹180 m2
📧 [email protected]
📱+33 622491143
🌎 www.mlginternationalrealty.com
📍Paris 1th
🗝️ Show-room for rent
🔹1938 SqFt
📧 [email protected]
📱+33 622491143
🌎 www.mlginternationalrealty.com
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Casa Studio Mastroianni,
Turin
Museo di Capodimonte,
Napoli
The Gran Teatre del Liceu filled its 2,292 seats with plants for a performance by the UceLi Quartet, which it called a prelude to its 2020-2021 season
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Villa Carmignac, Hyères
Palazzo Contarini Polignac in Venice
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Palazzo Contarini Polignac in Venice
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T The Alohaus “Swiss Miss” homes of Palm Springs, California, built by the Alexander Construction Company and designed by Charles Du Bois in 1958
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Abandoned Palace in Italy
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Casa Nautilus, México,
Arquitectura Orgánica
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Maximalist .apfel Home in New York
The courtyard of Casa degli Atellani
Milan
Jørn Utzon’s family summit house in Mallorca
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Wisteria Bonsai
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David Hockney's hand painted Swimming pool
MontCalm, Los Angeles
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Danubius Health Spa Resort Nove Lazne
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Pineapple Fountain at Waterfront Park
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📷 by Slim Aarons
Sea Drive, 1967: Film producer Kevin McClory takes his wife Bobo Segrist and their family for a drive in an “Amphicar” across the harbour at Nassau, Bahamas, 1967
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Duomo di Amalfi
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The double helix staircase
Chambord Castle
Attributed to Leonardo da Vinci, the brilliant inventor, the Chambord staircase features a design concept that was unique at the time: two spirals that intertwine, giving outside observers the impression of a single structure. And yet anyone who has climbed the stairs can attest that it is possible to reach the next floor without crossing paths with another person who is walking at the exact same pace: at best, they may glimpse one another through the slits carved into the inner side of the staircase.
Details of Schloss Charlottenburg
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Mirror Etrusco
by Ettore Sottsass