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May 10, 2018 - Image 53

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2018-05-10

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ABOVE: In the master bath, King placed the tub’s hardware — all from Wittock Kitchen & Bath
in Birmingham — in front of the tub. “It looks like sculpture,” King says. The floor is a mosaic of
stone from CIOT, arranged to look like an area rug under the tub. Above the tub, a one-way glass
that looks like a framed mirror turns on to a 65-inch TV.

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