An Avid Midcentury Furniture Collector Makes His 1959 Fixer-Upper an Anthology of Modern Design
After a two-year renovation, the post-and-beam gem in Wilmington, Delaware, showcases the trove of postwar furnishings amassed by its new owner.
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George Marrone was helping a friend look at houses when he stumbled upon a rare find: an obsessively maintained, well-loved midcentury gem that needed some work. Not a heavy lift, not a project that would require an architect or major contractors, just a new vision and some effort.
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Georgina Gustin
As a reporter for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Georgina Gustin writes about food-related issues, among other topics. Her travels for "Plains Gold" took her to Kansas city, at the western edge of Missouri.
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