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SHIFTING TASTES

When Heidi Caillier moved her interior design firm from San Francisco to Seattle, she brought with her a signature look very much in favour with California’s laid-back, sun-loving community. Gradually, as a more northern approach to life took hold, her design language evolved, with her own home a clear example of where the journey led her.

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