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In Morocco, a Home Where Every Surface Is Covered With Treasures

The New York Times – T Magazine:

Over three decades, the writer and botanist Umberto Pasti and the designer Stephan Janson have transformed a series of cottages in Tangier into a maximalist living museum.

Aimee Farrell
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Design, Furniture, Interior Design and Furnishings, Janson, Stephan, Morocco, Ngo, Ngoc Minh, Pasti, Umberto, Tangier (Morocco)
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