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Juno House by Mónica Parreira

Juno House by Mónica Parreira

Juno House was designed by Portuguese designer Mónica Parreira for a family with two small children and a dog that gave him name: Juno. The house is located in Restelo, Lisboa, Portugal. Photography by Ricardo Oliveira Alves

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