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COLLECTOR'S EDITION: INTERIOR DESIGNERS' OWN HOMES
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DAVID EASTON
People need technology, but they want it to be hidden," David Easton says. For pieces that combine luxury with practicality, he teams up with New York cabinetmaker Daniel Scuderi. A desk inspired by a Philippine table (right) has a drawer that hinges out to hold a laptop computer. "A night table, for instance, should have a drawer, pullout shelves for cups and books, and it should be extra deep if you have to reach it from a canopy bed," Easton says. "Having furniture made is logical when you need it for a specific function and it can't be found elsewhere." The tree planter was made for his garden store, Folly.
     

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