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BANFIELD HOUSE
A series of restorations, renovations, millwork and furniture pieces accommodate private retreat and social gathering in a late nineteenth century home for philanthropists and art collectors. Copper clad black walnut windows and entry door designed in collaboration with Two Smiths and Marcel Mulder.