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Dining room
The dining room of an unusual house in Tokyo, designed by Ken Yokogawa, occupies an extension fronted by a huge, 4-metre long curved window that slides open, a play of contrasting textures is set up between the wooden floor and furniture, and the wall of raw concrete, which carries the impression of its wooden foramework. Japan..
Author: Michael Freeman
©Michael Freeman
File state: Final
Photo size: 27.9 Mpixels (80 MB uncompressed) - 5841x4785 pixels (19.4x15.9 in / 49.5x40.5 cm at 300 ppi)
Photo keywords: mf0001090000, redcover, disign, Japan, furniture, curved window, Tokyo, Japanese house, dining table, dining room, pd
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