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Browsing the house-porn sites and found interior designer Kelly Westler's packed with sculpture. Photos from her site.
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Some of the sculpture is good, some dreadful, and some dreadfully displayed. (above) The "more must be better" just makes the art look cheap.
I guessed the homes were in Los Angeles before reading confirmed it.
There's more bodies on the table than can sit around it! Maybe it's a post holiday gift exchange?
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I always wonder when seeing photos of houses this "sculpture rich" do they think of it as a temple or an art brothel?
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