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for Google Nest, and the home products she has created are sprinkled around her Silicon Valley house. But you would have to look hard to find them. “The whole design philosophy is for them to blend in so that you don’t even notice they’re there,” says Isabelle. Indeed, the house—a recently renovated 1962 Eichler she shares with her husband, user interface designer Matthaeus Krenn, and their two children—emphasizes the natural

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