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ARCHITECTURAL DIGEST
| 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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