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Below you will find photos from a remodel in Arkansas. The house was only 15 years old but was due for a major interior overhaul. The following photographs portray Karen's unique ability to create large scale interiors, but still deliver an air of comfort.
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Indian Window - A vignette in a Kansas City dining room shows a large scale carved Indian window in front of which stands a Tibetan monk on stand, mounted on an inlaid Moroccan trunk. |
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Indian Window - One of Karen's most beloved belongings is a kneeling Tibetan monk adorned with layers of amber, coral, ivory and silver. The hat was brought from India by Karen's father after World War II. |
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White Tiger - Displayed in this photograph is a white tiger poster from the Nelson Art Gallery. An antique carved Japanese figure mounted and made into a lamp is hung with Greek worry beads. The tortoise shell is mounted in chasted silver. |
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Philippine Santo - This simple vignette was taken in Karen's courtyard on a late spring day. The components are a hand-carved dear from Thailand, a pair of antique Indian baby moccasins, a Philippine Santo, and a Japanese woodblock. |
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