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This is a booth from another one of my favorite Parisian dealers. She loves to hang branches and all sorts of natural things in her vignette which give it an organic feel. What I envy about her "mess" is that I can never do this in our clean store which our cleaning lady vacuums each week. In her booth things are haphazardly arranged beautifully. A mix of periods and provenance. I have a few more examples of her set-ups that I'll pull out of my archives this week She also has a baby girl who just a month older than Marcelo and they've met to play twice in their Parisian apartment.
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