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In Washington, D.C.’s Georgetown neighborhood, Simon Jacobsen, a partner at Jacobsen Architecture, joined two 1863 row houses, creating a residence for him and his family. A living room was transformed into a library  with egg-cratelike shelving, chairs and tables by Le Corbusier and  Eames, and a desk designed by the architect.

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The Noguchi Akari ceiling lamp is suspended over a custom-made white-oak-and-steel table, a beaded African stool by Philippe Starck from Galerie Kreo,  and Moroccan and Uzbek rugs placed side by side. On display are works  by Andy Warhol (top left) and Louise Bourgeois (top right), among  others. The floor is laid with Navona travertine by SMC Stone.

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In the living area, a crocheted mushroom stool by Anne-Claire Petit from Space Kiddets is paired with Table Bleue, a 1961 design by Yves Klein.

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I love this space.  It looks so comfortable.

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