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Revived pieces, including a 1950s table by Carlo Mollino and a 1960s lamp by Carlo Nason, are on display at the annual ...
Kohler is introducing just one product at Milan Design Week: a copper-clad version of its Rêve cast-iron bathtub. But it has ...