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Casa La Palma

behind Casa La Palma’s distinctive aesthetic “Memories of Mid-century Modern.” The characteristic blond wood is there in the form of chairs, walls and a bar, and the lines are all either straight or balletically curved (millwork courtesy of Toronto’s Jeff Crews). But those lights running up the stairs from the street, and the oh-so-2019 sconces

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