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"Turned furniture reflects a nice shadow and creates a cameo effect that a straight line does not," says Palm Beach interior designer Jack Phillips, who often incorporates turned furniture into his projects for its transitional properties. "Each piece has its own personality. It's not a straight line, but it's not a curved leg either. It breaks the hard edges of contemporary design without being too soft."
Shown here: Walnut Queen Anne 18-drawer cabinet on stand, $8,100; Althorp Collection through Theodore Alexander (althorplivinghistory.com), trade.
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