The restaurant booth is the furniture equivalent of entering a life behind the scenes
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This story is part of "Clearance," a design issue that peels back the layers of aspirational architecture in L.A., and envisions a more beautiful future that lives a little less on the nose.Read the whole issue here.For the last year and a half, I have lived in a booth.It's a space where I've disregarded the transition of dawn to dusk in favor of becoming a die-hard lingerer.
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