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NINA VAN DE GOOR

“… I REALLY NEED A PLACE WHERE I FEEL COMFORTABLE AND AT HOME … I’M SPENDING A LOT OF TIME HERE, AND BEING SURROUNDED WITH MY OWN PERSONAL AND BEAUTIFUL THINGS REALLY MEANS SOMETHING TO ME.”

TANDING ON THE WOODEN TERRACE OUTSIDE HER CERAMICS STUDIO, NINA VAN DE GOOR CAN PEER OUT ACROSS THE GREEN STRETCHES OF SOUTHERN HOLLAND. IT’S A BRIEF MOMENT OF REFLECTION BEFORE A TEETERING PILE OF SECOND-HAND TEACUPS CALLS HER BACK INSIDE:

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