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Perfect harmony

Finer details

he forward-thinking owner of this main bathroom and to use any white materials, including stone, fabric or even paintings. The result is a riot of all-over green onyx. There’s the kitchen bench, which the stonemason has masterfully cut to look like a candy cube. In the shower, Meyer has clad the stone to the floor, walls and ceiling, and has even cut and polished pieces to create an in situ stool and a custom console.

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