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May 01, 2008 - Image 65

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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 2008-05-01

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Two lives and
distinct styles
unite beautifully
in a home to be
featured in
Temple Israel's
annual house tour.

Mix atch

WRITTEN BY LYNNE KONSTANTIN

PHOTOGRAPHS BY GENE MEADOWS

This page: Illuminating the front hall-
way is a lighting fixture designed by
Amy Weinstein and crafted by local
metal artist Rick Gage: Made of
iron, it's covered in linen that's been
laminated to a fiberglass sheet. A
cubby, painted red, displays a pair
of Balinese statues found at a Palm
Beach flea market. Tom Myer craft-
ed the oversize metal mirror and
console, which features a well to
hold stones or plantings.

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