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Unusable Interior Design | Fail

We're constantly amazed by the way design magazines laud interiors that are clearly inappropriate for the people living in them. For example, any house in Dwell owned by a family with small children will invariably be filled with hard surfaces and modern wooden furniture with sharp edges right at the height of a newly mobile cranium. Case in point: a photo in this month's Metropolitan Home shows the family poop factory parking its rectum on a white rug. Oh, THIS will end well.
02.feb.2009 design
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