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Patrick Floyd Meade

“When you think about it, we are fluid museums. We hold experiences and memories, and covet objects that remind us of who we are, or were, and what we admire,” says Patrick Floyd Meade. “Not to get too hippy about it, but there is a vibe or energy around certain objects or pieces of furniture. It’s nice to think about being a custodian of these things for a little while, not quite knowing where they’ve been,

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