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Dutch design studio Os ∆ Oos
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Dutch Design Studio Os ∆ Oos Makes Work That’s Brainy But Beautiful

Peet and Mensen are intuitively drawn to using similar colors over and over again. The detailed Italian veneers on the Otto tables were picked in shades of gray, blacks, and a dark green. “It has a sort of Japanese feel to it,” says Peet.

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