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Brooklyn brownstone Sharktooth
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At Home With

The Brooklyn Brownstone of Sit + Read’s Kyle Garner and Sharktooth’s Kellen Tucker

The mantel is moreso Garner’s zone, from the crazy ’80s clock to the incredible triangular neon lamp in the center, designed in L.A. in the ’70s by Zimmerman Studios for Archigraphics. “It’s really hard to keep old clocks synced up, so I gave up trying a while ago,” he says. “The Tauba Auerbach clock on the left is the only one that keeps good time.”

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