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Living large

f a wardrobe is how we wish to present ourselves to the world, then our private homes reflect our innermost predilections, (Assouline, $170, ). The tome travels from the designer’s Art Deco rue de Babylone apartment in Paris, to Marrakech’s Villa Majorelle and Deauville France to Château Gabriel, a home with a specially dug lake as dreamed up with interior designer Jacques Grange and described by in 1983 as “a fantasy made real”.

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