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| An oversized pot from Thailand lets visitors know this Miami home has off-the-beaten path surprises in store. Private Comment
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| Furniture and artwork brought back from Thailand mix with natural fibers on the floor and walls. The subtle color palette keeps things restful. Private Comment
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| In Austin Texas, this home by Weber + Studio Architects blends the common regional modern elements of limestone and a metal roof with touches borrowed from Balinese architecture, like the dark siding and pavilion style. Private Comment
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| Inspired by a hotel lobby in Thailand, Designer Supon Phornirunlit brought home the idea of a reflecting pool to his home in Washington D.C., furnishing most of it with clever inexpensive local finds. By "local," I mean the nearest IKEA and Pier 1 Imports. Private Comment
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| When interior designer Jordan Cappella was tasked with designing the interior of this sleek and originally rather cold pre-fab in Venice Beach, he turned to Asian influences. A welcoming Buddha sets the tone from the front stoop. Private Comment
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| A Kirei wall (plywood made from reeds) provides a backdrop for a Chinoiserie chest and a hand-carved Balinese piece. Cappella loves to mix materials, metals, eras and styles, so bringing in art from Vietnam, fabric from Japan and furniture from Bali is all in a day's work for him. Private Comment
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