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It's breathtaking in person. Claude Lalanne An Important and Unique Ensemble of Mirrors for Yves Saint Laurent and Pierre Bergé.Sotheby’s auction goes live April 22nd…..What else can 15MM get you?


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It's breathtaking in person. Claude Lalanne An Important and Unique Ensemble of Mirrors for Yves Saint Laurent and Pierre Bergé.Sotheby’s auction goes live April 22nd…..What else can 15MM get you?


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1 months ago

It's breathtaking in person. Claude Lalanne An Important and Unique Ensemble of Mirrors for Yves Saint Laurent and Pierre Bergé.Sotheby’s auction goes live April 22nd…..What else can 15MM get you?


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1 months ago

It's breathtaking in person. Claude Lalanne An Important and Unique Ensemble of Mirrors for Yves Saint Laurent and Pierre Bergé.Sotheby’s auction goes live April 22nd…..What else can 15MM get you?


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1 months ago

It's breathtaking in person. Claude Lalanne An Important and Unique Ensemble of Mirrors for Yves Saint Laurent and Pierre Bergé.Sotheby’s auction goes live April 22nd…..What else can 15MM get you?


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1 months ago

Greatness overload in one place! And I haven’t even shown you the mirrors! Check out Sotheby’s latest auction: Collection of Jean and Terry de Gunzburg: Design Masters


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Greatness overload in one place! And I haven’t even shown you the mirrors! Check out Sotheby’s latest auction: Collection of Jean and Terry de Gunzburg: Design Masters


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1 months ago

Greatness overload in one place! And I haven’t even shown you the mirrors! Check out Sotheby’s latest auction: Collection of Jean and Terry de Gunzburg: Design Masters


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1 months ago


Greatness overload in one place! And I haven’t even shown you the mirrors! Check out Sotheby’s latest auction: Collection of Jean and Terry de Gunzburg: Design Masters


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1 months ago

Greatness overload in one place! And I haven’t even shown you the mirrors! Check out Sotheby’s latest auction: Collection of Jean and Terry de Gunzburg: Design Masters


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1 months ago

Greatness overload in one place! And I haven’t even shown you the mirrors! Check out Sotheby’s latest auction: Collection of Jean and Terry de Gunzburg: Design Masters


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1 months ago

Greatness overload in one place! And I haven’t even shown you the mirrors! Check out Sotheby’s latest auction: Collection of Jean and Terry de Gunzburg: Design Masters


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1 months ago

Greatness overload in one place! And I haven’t even shown you the mirrors! Check out Sotheby’s latest auction: Collection of Jean and Terry de Gunzburg: Design Masters


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1 months ago

Greatness overload in one place! And I haven’t even shown you the mirrors! Check out Sotheby’s latest auction: Collection of Jean and Terry de Gunzburg: Design Masters


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1 months ago

Haas Brothers strike again!With HAAS BROTHERS: TREE HOUSE… Another incredible exhibition on display right now at R & Company. You have to see this in person.


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Haas Brothers strike again!With HAAS BROTHERS: TREE HOUSE… Another incredible exhibition on display right now at R & Company. You have to see this in person.


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1 months ago

Haas Brothers strike again!With HAAS BROTHERS: TREE HOUSE… Another incredible exhibition on display right now at R & Company. You have to see this in person.


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1 months ago

Haas Brothers strike again!With HAAS BROTHERS: TREE HOUSE… Another incredible exhibition on display right now at R & Company. You have to see this in person.


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1 months ago

I had the honor of meeting the beautiful and talented Iris Nesher.In a solemn moment she explained her new exhibition that beautifully exemplifies her own fragility after the loss of her son.
This exhibition marks Israeli artist-ceramicist Iris Nesher’s first solo presentation in the United States, unveiling a new body of work developed with the curatorial collaboration of Design historian and expert Daniella Ohad and Courbet. The selected pieces reflect Nesher’s ongoing exploration of porcelain’s expressive quality, its fragile nature and its malleability. Hand-modeled by the artist, cach piece bears subtle traces of her fingers’ touch and the creation process. Whether displayed as an ensemble or individually, the resulting pieces embody a delicate, honest simplicity and a confident fragility.
Based inTel Aviv, Nesher has built a multidisciplinary practice for over two decades. Her earlier work in fine-art photography - recognized for its restraint, tonal nuance, and emotional precision - continues to inform her approach to form and composition Neshers transition to ceramics emerged from a photographic project centered on still-lifes and expressive tableware. Drawing on her background in sculpture, Nesher experimented with a range of clays before discovering Limoges porcelain, prized for its purity, strength, and delicacy.
Through cracks, cuts, and tragmented structures, the works articulate a sense of broken continuity, as quiet gestures toward memory, tension and repair. In select pieces, elements are bound with linen thread, underscoring the fragile threshold between cohesion and fracture, permanence and impermanence.


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I had the honor of meeting the beautiful and talented Iris Nesher.In a solemn moment she explained her new exhibition that beautifully exemplifies her own fragility after the loss of her son.
This exhibition marks Israeli artist-ceramicist Iris Nesher’s first solo presentation in the United States, unveiling a new body of work developed with the curatorial collaboration of Design historian and expert Daniella Ohad and Courbet. The selected pieces reflect Nesher’s ongoing exploration of porcelain’s expressive quality, its fragile nature and its malleability. Hand-modeled by the artist, cach piece bears subtle traces of her fingers’ touch and the creation process. Whether displayed as an ensemble or individually, the resulting pieces embody a delicate, honest simplicity and a confident fragility.
Based inTel Aviv, Nesher has built a multidisciplinary practice for over two decades. Her earlier work in fine-art photography - recognized for its restraint, tonal nuance, and emotional precision - continues to inform her approach to form and composition Neshers transition to ceramics emerged from a photographic project centered on still-lifes and expressive tableware. Drawing on her background in sculpture, Nesher experimented with a range of clays before discovering Limoges porcelain, prized for its purity, strength, and delicacy.
Through cracks, cuts, and tragmented structures, the works articulate a sense of broken continuity, as quiet gestures toward memory, tension and repair. In select pieces, elements are bound with linen thread, underscoring the fragile threshold between cohesion and fracture, permanence and impermanence.


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2 months ago

I had the honor of meeting the beautiful and talented Iris Nesher.In a solemn moment she explained her new exhibition that beautifully exemplifies her own fragility after the loss of her son.
This exhibition marks Israeli artist-ceramicist Iris Nesher’s first solo presentation in the United States, unveiling a new body of work developed with the curatorial collaboration of Design historian and expert Daniella Ohad and Courbet. The selected pieces reflect Nesher’s ongoing exploration of porcelain’s expressive quality, its fragile nature and its malleability. Hand-modeled by the artist, cach piece bears subtle traces of her fingers’ touch and the creation process. Whether displayed as an ensemble or individually, the resulting pieces embody a delicate, honest simplicity and a confident fragility.
Based inTel Aviv, Nesher has built a multidisciplinary practice for over two decades. Her earlier work in fine-art photography - recognized for its restraint, tonal nuance, and emotional precision - continues to inform her approach to form and composition Neshers transition to ceramics emerged from a photographic project centered on still-lifes and expressive tableware. Drawing on her background in sculpture, Nesher experimented with a range of clays before discovering Limoges porcelain, prized for its purity, strength, and delicacy.
Through cracks, cuts, and tragmented structures, the works articulate a sense of broken continuity, as quiet gestures toward memory, tension and repair. In select pieces, elements are bound with linen thread, underscoring the fragile threshold between cohesion and fracture, permanence and impermanence.


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2 months ago


I had the honor of meeting the beautiful and talented Iris Nesher.In a solemn moment she explained her new exhibition that beautifully exemplifies her own fragility after the loss of her son.
This exhibition marks Israeli artist-ceramicist Iris Nesher’s first solo presentation in the United States, unveiling a new body of work developed with the curatorial collaboration of Design historian and expert Daniella Ohad and Courbet. The selected pieces reflect Nesher’s ongoing exploration of porcelain’s expressive quality, its fragile nature and its malleability. Hand-modeled by the artist, cach piece bears subtle traces of her fingers’ touch and the creation process. Whether displayed as an ensemble or individually, the resulting pieces embody a delicate, honest simplicity and a confident fragility.
Based inTel Aviv, Nesher has built a multidisciplinary practice for over two decades. Her earlier work in fine-art photography - recognized for its restraint, tonal nuance, and emotional precision - continues to inform her approach to form and composition Neshers transition to ceramics emerged from a photographic project centered on still-lifes and expressive tableware. Drawing on her background in sculpture, Nesher experimented with a range of clays before discovering Limoges porcelain, prized for its purity, strength, and delicacy.
Through cracks, cuts, and tragmented structures, the works articulate a sense of broken continuity, as quiet gestures toward memory, tension and repair. In select pieces, elements are bound with linen thread, underscoring the fragile threshold between cohesion and fracture, permanence and impermanence.


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2 months ago

I had the honor of meeting the beautiful and talented Iris Nesher.In a solemn moment she explained her new exhibition that beautifully exemplifies her own fragility after the loss of her son.
This exhibition marks Israeli artist-ceramicist Iris Nesher’s first solo presentation in the United States, unveiling a new body of work developed with the curatorial collaboration of Design historian and expert Daniella Ohad and Courbet. The selected pieces reflect Nesher’s ongoing exploration of porcelain’s expressive quality, its fragile nature and its malleability. Hand-modeled by the artist, cach piece bears subtle traces of her fingers’ touch and the creation process. Whether displayed as an ensemble or individually, the resulting pieces embody a delicate, honest simplicity and a confident fragility.
Based inTel Aviv, Nesher has built a multidisciplinary practice for over two decades. Her earlier work in fine-art photography - recognized for its restraint, tonal nuance, and emotional precision - continues to inform her approach to form and composition Neshers transition to ceramics emerged from a photographic project centered on still-lifes and expressive tableware. Drawing on her background in sculpture, Nesher experimented with a range of clays before discovering Limoges porcelain, prized for its purity, strength, and delicacy.
Through cracks, cuts, and tragmented structures, the works articulate a sense of broken continuity, as quiet gestures toward memory, tension and repair. In select pieces, elements are bound with linen thread, underscoring the fragile threshold between cohesion and fracture, permanence and impermanence.


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2 months ago

I had the honor of meeting the beautiful and talented Iris Nesher.In a solemn moment she explained her new exhibition that beautifully exemplifies her own fragility after the loss of her son.
This exhibition marks Israeli artist-ceramicist Iris Nesher’s first solo presentation in the United States, unveiling a new body of work developed with the curatorial collaboration of Design historian and expert Daniella Ohad and Courbet. The selected pieces reflect Nesher’s ongoing exploration of porcelain’s expressive quality, its fragile nature and its malleability. Hand-modeled by the artist, cach piece bears subtle traces of her fingers’ touch and the creation process. Whether displayed as an ensemble or individually, the resulting pieces embody a delicate, honest simplicity and a confident fragility.
Based inTel Aviv, Nesher has built a multidisciplinary practice for over two decades. Her earlier work in fine-art photography - recognized for its restraint, tonal nuance, and emotional precision - continues to inform her approach to form and composition Neshers transition to ceramics emerged from a photographic project centered on still-lifes and expressive tableware. Drawing on her background in sculpture, Nesher experimented with a range of clays before discovering Limoges porcelain, prized for its purity, strength, and delicacy.
Through cracks, cuts, and tragmented structures, the works articulate a sense of broken continuity, as quiet gestures toward memory, tension and repair. In select pieces, elements are bound with linen thread, underscoring the fragile threshold between cohesion and fracture, permanence and impermanence.


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2 months ago

I had the honor of meeting the beautiful and talented Iris Nesher.In a solemn moment she explained her new exhibition that beautifully exemplifies her own fragility after the loss of her son.
This exhibition marks Israeli artist-ceramicist Iris Nesher’s first solo presentation in the United States, unveiling a new body of work developed with the curatorial collaboration of Design historian and expert Daniella Ohad and Courbet. The selected pieces reflect Nesher’s ongoing exploration of porcelain’s expressive quality, its fragile nature and its malleability. Hand-modeled by the artist, cach piece bears subtle traces of her fingers’ touch and the creation process. Whether displayed as an ensemble or individually, the resulting pieces embody a delicate, honest simplicity and a confident fragility.
Based inTel Aviv, Nesher has built a multidisciplinary practice for over two decades. Her earlier work in fine-art photography - recognized for its restraint, tonal nuance, and emotional precision - continues to inform her approach to form and composition Neshers transition to ceramics emerged from a photographic project centered on still-lifes and expressive tableware. Drawing on her background in sculpture, Nesher experimented with a range of clays before discovering Limoges porcelain, prized for its purity, strength, and delicacy.
Through cracks, cuts, and tragmented structures, the works articulate a sense of broken continuity, as quiet gestures toward memory, tension and repair. In select pieces, elements are bound with linen thread, underscoring the fragile threshold between cohesion and fracture, permanence and impermanence.


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2 months ago

Let the games begin! Lots of exciting pieces will find new homes tomorrow. #Bonhams check it out! New York Modern: The Evan Lobel Collection


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Let the games begin! Lots of exciting pieces will find new homes tomorrow. #Bonhams check it out! New York Modern: The Evan Lobel Collection


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Let the games begin! Lots of exciting pieces will find new homes tomorrow. #Bonhams check it out! New York Modern: The Evan Lobel Collection


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Let the games begin! Lots of exciting pieces will find new homes tomorrow. #Bonhams check it out! New York Modern: The Evan Lobel Collection


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Let the games begin! Lots of exciting pieces will find new homes tomorrow. #Bonhams check it out! New York Modern: The Evan Lobel Collection


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Let the games begin! Lots of exciting pieces will find new homes tomorrow. #Bonhams check it out! New York Modern: The Evan Lobel Collection


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Let the games begin! Lots of exciting pieces will find new homes tomorrow. #Bonhams check it out! New York Modern: The Evan Lobel Collection


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Let the games begin! Lots of exciting pieces will find new homes tomorrow. #Bonhams check it out! New York Modern: The Evan Lobel Collection


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Just returned from some fun shopping in Tucson Arizona! AZ MODERNwas a huge score!


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Just returned from some fun shopping in Tucson Arizona! AZ MODERNwas a huge score!


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Just returned from some fun shopping in Tucson Arizona! AZ MODERNwas a huge score!


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Just returned from some fun shopping in Tucson Arizona! AZ MODERNwas a huge score!


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Just returned from some fun shopping in Tucson Arizona! AZ MODERNwas a huge score!


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Just returned from some fun shopping in Tucson Arizona! AZ MODERNwas a huge score!


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At the Folk Art Museum, quilts reveal more than beauty.
They tell women’s stories—of heritage, constraint, creativity, and knowledge.
Floral imagery reflects botany, one of the few fields women were permitted to study.
Each textile becomes a layered record of lived experience, stitched into permanence.Check it out at The American Museum of Folk Art in nyc!


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At the Folk Art Museum, quilts reveal more than beauty.
They tell women’s stories—of heritage, constraint, creativity, and knowledge.
Floral imagery reflects botany, one of the few fields women were permitted to study.
Each textile becomes a layered record of lived experience, stitched into permanence.Check it out at The American Museum of Folk Art in nyc!


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5 months ago

At the Folk Art Museum, quilts reveal more than beauty.
They tell women’s stories—of heritage, constraint, creativity, and knowledge.
Floral imagery reflects botany, one of the few fields women were permitted to study.
Each textile becomes a layered record of lived experience, stitched into permanence.Check it out at The American Museum of Folk Art in nyc!


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5 months ago

At the Folk Art Museum, quilts reveal more than beauty.
They tell women’s stories—of heritage, constraint, creativity, and knowledge.
Floral imagery reflects botany, one of the few fields women were permitted to study.
Each textile becomes a layered record of lived experience, stitched into permanence.Check it out at The American Museum of Folk Art in nyc!


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5 months ago

At the Folk Art Museum, quilts reveal more than beauty.
They tell women’s stories—of heritage, constraint, creativity, and knowledge.
Floral imagery reflects botany, one of the few fields women were permitted to study.
Each textile becomes a layered record of lived experience, stitched into permanence.Check it out at The American Museum of Folk Art in nyc!


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5 months ago

This guy has a new home! What a treasure! FROM THE SCHLUMBERGER COLLECTION
François-Xavier Lalanne
Hippopotame Bar, pièce unique#sothebys


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This guy has a new home! What a treasure! FROM THE SCHLUMBERGER COLLECTION
François-Xavier Lalanne
Hippopotame Bar, pièce unique#sothebys


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We’re in the final stretch of bringing this ski-oriented mountain home to life. Texture, warmth, and every little detail are settling into place. As the transformation takes shape, natural light, framed-in views, and the elements inspired this design. The final touches are where the vision really comes home.

Project: “TBD”
Interiors: @insideeditnyc
Architectural Design: @cushmandesigngroup
Builder: @redhousebuilding

#cushmandesigngroup #interiorarchitecture #architecturaldesigner #interiordesign #vermontdesigner #vermont #sneakpeek #skihome
#inspiration #newbuild #beforeandafter #thenandnow


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Salon | Art and Design 2025… my favs!


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Salon | Art and Design 2025… my favs!


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Salon | Art and Design 2025… my favs!


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Salon | Art and Design 2025… my favs!


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Salon | Art and Design 2025… my favs!


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6 months ago

Thats a wrap! A few fun finds from High Point Market Fall 2025


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Thats a wrap! A few fun finds from High Point Market Fall 2025


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6 months ago

Thats a wrap! A few fun finds from High Point Market Fall 2025


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6 months ago

Thats a wrap! A few fun finds from High Point Market Fall 2025


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6 months ago

Thats a wrap! A few fun finds from High Point Market Fall 2025


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6 months ago

Thats a wrap! A few fun finds from High Point Market Fall 2025


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6 months ago

Thats a wrap! A few fun finds from High Point Market Fall 2025


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6 months ago

Thats a wrap! A few fun finds from High Point Market Fall 2025


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6 months ago

Thats a wrap! A few fun finds from High Point Market Fall 2025


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6 months ago

Thats a wrap! A few fun finds from High Point Market Fall 2025


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Thats a wrap! A few fun finds from High Point Market Fall 2025


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6 months ago

Visiting a few new friends that just arrived at Miller Druck Specialty Contracting.Hello friends!You will fit in quite nicely and be very happy here.
#millerdruck


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Visiting a few new friends that just arrived at Miller Druck Specialty Contracting.Hello friends!You will fit in quite nicely and be very happy here.
#millerdruck


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6 months ago

Visiting a few new friends that just arrived at Miller Druck Specialty Contracting.Hello friends!You will fit in quite nicely and be very happy here.
#millerdruck


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6 months ago

Visiting a few new friends that just arrived at Miller Druck Specialty Contracting.Hello friends!You will fit in quite nicely and be very happy here.
#millerdruck


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6 months ago

Visiting a few new friends that just arrived at Miller Druck Specialty Contracting.Hello friends!You will fit in quite nicely and be very happy here.
#millerdruck


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