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GRAY No. 26

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Taking pride of place at the center of the loft is a painting on wood of the Archangel Michael acquired on a family trip to the Greek island of Santorini. Set in a shallow alcove and bracketed by two candleholders, it is a visual tie to Poole’s heritage: “All Greek households have altars. My father is Greek and my greatgrandfather’s name was Michael.” OPPOSITE: The loft has limited natural light, so Poole deploys mirrors to amplify illumination throughout the space. In the corner of the living room is a cabinet crafted from piano legs and an antique child’s bed, one of the first vintage pieces Poole and her husband purchased together. Both of their daughters slept in it when they were young. »

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