I recieved an email from David Droese the other day about this cool new coffee-table book. (I was once in a wedding with his lovely wife Suzanne. Oops. Watch your step. I just dropped a name.) Anyway, this book features gorgeous photographs of super cool stores including a Droese Raney Architecture client, Billy Reid in NYC. Too poor to visit Philip Lim in Tokyo? That’s where this book comes in handy. You can check it out without getting the wrath of the good people at American Express (who can get very nasty, by the way).
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