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December 10, 2015 - Image 49

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2015-12-10

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Favorite
Things

Celebrate 2015 with

our annual roundup —

here, a few of our most

memorable eating areas

featured this year.

Lynne Konstantin I Arts & Life Editor

In the Bloomfield Hills dining

room of a pair of serious travelers

and art collectors, designer

Arnold Lawrence, also based in

Bloomfield Hills, created a space

that easily integrates form and

function. He designed a custom

floating rosewood buffet topped

with black granite, which acts

as an anchor to a sumptuous

painting by Jay Lefkowitz.

Sculptural resin Kartell Masters

chairs weave around an estate-

sale table.

continued on page 50

JN

December 10 201

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