From a stylish rug collaboration to a sofa inspired by an alligator (no, really), the best new pieces for your living room add a distinct dose of personality to a well-used space.
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East or west, home is best. Our language is littered with more sayings about the importance of home than you can count, but precious few of them pay sufficient homage to the objects that make a house into a home. For the inaugural Robb Report Home Awards, we went in search of such items: well-designed mirrors and light fixtures, comfortable places to sit, thoughtfully created office staples, and other tools and furnishings that elevate the most familiar rituals of daily life. To do it, we asked a wide variety of high-end home design brands to submit their newest products for consideration. Then, we carefully reviewed the specifications, materials, and other design details that made each of them sing. From a list of hundreds of candidates touching all areas inside—and outside—the home, we carefully whittled down the list to a few dozen of the best. Below, you’ll find our winners for every space in the home, and even the great outdoors. They include thoughtful updates to existing pieces of technology, sharp implements for the kitchen, some really plush rugs, and one very special mattress.From a stylish rug collaboration to a sofa inspired by an alligator , the best new pieces for your living room add a distinct dose of personality to a well-used space.Roman & Williams’ refined eye shines in its many beloved interior projects, from the glowing Boom Boom Room club to the subdued elegance of restaurant Le Mercerie. However, where the firm really shines is in its reverence and respect for craftsmanship—founders Stephen Alesch and Robin Standefer scour the globe to find the very best artisans. Their love for the handmade shines in the Lily tables, a set of nesting tables made with handcast bronze. The surface can be rendered in Calacatta viola marble, black marble, and other stunning stones.Over the years, RH has developed a strong stable of collaborators, each putting their own spin on the brand’s signature aesthetic. For the Cosmic chandelier, RH partnered with Eva Menz, the lighting designer behind Atelier001 in London. Her work is characterized by its beautifully rendered, patinated brass elements, which diffuse light so they emit a soft, almost otherworldly glow. Cosmic benefits from that expertise, with a subdued illumination reminiscent of twinkling stars.Interior designer Andre Mellone’s projects seamlessly balance color and pattern, a sensibility that he channeled once again for his rug collection with Nordic Knots. Inspired by eras and aspects of architecture—from Art Deco to South American modernism—each piece features a subtle pattern that can be a statement in one room, or a subtle backdrop in another. Rendered in timeless, earthy hues, the endlessly versatile lineup is one that feels both artistic and approachable.for a discerning clientele around the world, creating statement-making spaces rife with collectible design and artwork. Her line of homewares demonstrates that knowhow, and the many partnerships she’s forged along the way; in the case of this candleholder, she partnered with David/Nicolas. Rendered in textured brass, the piece can hold up to four candles, and feels reminiscent of the Italian studio’s monolithic, architectural design practice.Lounge chairs have become increasingly bulbous and cushy over the years, so Knoll’s Perron Pillo Lounge chair feels perfectly on trend. The piece is designed by creative director Willo Perron, whose résumé includes production design for Chanel runway shows,, and many others. His work for Knoll is similarly of the moment: The chair can be customized with a swivel base and is available in a range of different upholstery options.It’s no small feat to render rigid crystal in a fluid, water-like form, but that’s just what Lalique did with the Alizé vase. The delicate pleats resemble draped clothing and catch the light beautifully in the pink-gold, clear, and coral color options. It draws on Lalique’s material mastery, having worked with crystal for well over a century. You can pair it with a bouquet of flowers, but it makes a statement all on its own, too.It’s not like the other sofas. A feat of craftsmanship, Sobek is a sculptural statement piece that commands attention from the moment you enter the room. OUD Architecture designed the piece, available via the Invisible Collection, that was inspired by the ancient Egyptian crocodile god of the same name. The gouges in the solid walnut accents are reminiscent of a reptile’s scales, and the velvet mohair upholstery evokes the Nile’s shimmering waters. In practical terms, there’s a place for you to set down your drinks and ample room to kick up your feet.Interior designer Helena Clunies-Ross’s Calma coffee table feels both refined and nuanced, allowing it to fit in almost any living room. It’s a story of material harmony; the surface is made of wood, and the base is made of two interlocking steel sheets. The latter creates a beautiful interplay of light and dark, allowing the sun’s rays to effortlessly pass through it. It draws attention to itself via its sculptural elements, without trying too hard or creating too much contrast.Italian design studio Formafantasma joins forces with Flos to create Superwire F, a floor lamp that feels a departure for both parties. The planar glass and polished aluminum materials give the piece a more industrial feeling—a sensation juxtaposed by the LED strip within, which emits a soft, warm glow. The tripod base makes it feel almost alive; it will certainly make your living room feel a bit more lively.have become tried-and-true entries in the design world history book. One of its most recent creations is Rumee 220, a whimsical table lamp made in collaboration with designer Gabriel Tan. Its whimsical shape is inspired by a big, wavy hat—the shape serves a practical purpose as well, diffusing the light so it emits a natural, beautiful glow. It’s portable too, so you can take it with you even beyond the living room.Over the years, Apparatus has quietly reshaped how we illuminate our homes, bringing an elevated, refined eye to the world of chandeliers, pendants, and more. The studio recently expanded its beloved Triad line and added the Triad 1 sconce to the lineup. It’s a straightforward form that doesn’t call too much attention to itself, while still setting the mood in a room. It’s available in brass, bronze, and silver finishes, and it draws inspiration from trigonometry.Ooni has upped the ante on making great dough, something bakers know is a key component of any recipe. Inside of using a fixed bowl and a non-removable breaker bar—standard on a typical mixer—the company’s Halo Pro offers up a detachable, rotating bowl, with the ability to switch attachments out in a jiff, all while preventing the dough from overheating. Whether you opt for the spiral dough hook, the geared whisk, or the flexible beater option, the model shows off the kind of tech that professionals have been using in their kitchens for years; and, now, so can you.Inspired by the techniques of ancient Japan, Shun has been handcrafting its knives since 1908; it takes at least 100 steps to create each and every one of its pieces, showing off just how much time and care goes into its blades before they even make that first cut in your kitchen. This Shiranami set only extends that tradition, with deep-blue handles and bright white touches in a nod to the vibrant waves often depicted in Japanese art. And it is home to every knife you’d need on the daily, from the eight-inch Chef’s Knife to the four-inch Paring Knife, with all the superb precision and performance we’ve come to expect from the brand.Breville launched its most advanced iteration of its Oracle Espresso Machine yet. You can choose to either pull your own shot in Manual Mode via its stainless-steel dual boilers, or you can opt for the new Auto Dial-In system, which continually monitors each and ever espresso drink to keep your coffee drinks tasting great. Plus, the new Electronic Grind Adjust helps calibrate your machine to ensure better extraction. And the 5.7-inch touchscreen—the brand’s largest to date—can help guide you through it all .Hestan has long been one of the top cookware lines we’ve tested and its latest offering is one avid home cooks will be reaching for as well. The culinary brand’s stainless steel ProBond Luxe line, handcrafted in Italy, uses its aluminum core to conduct 35 percent more heat to cook meals even quicker and has a mirror-polished exterior that shines and is highly durable. And the handles have been designed by, of the French Laundry, so you know they’ve been created with culinary mastery on at the forefront .American designer Kelly Wearstler dabbled in Indian craftsmanship for the first time in a collaboration with Mumbai-based gallery Æquō, and the result is this striking bar cabinet, one that mimes a slow wave of movement across its cast-bronze structure. Riding that wave, and formulating its grid, are the hundreds of hand-shaped enamel pieces, each with their own subtle variations in hues and texture that allow each cabinet to be a unique design all its own. And, upon opening it up, the Lahar has plenty of perches for your favorite spirits, tonics, and glassware across is various deep shelving, all accented by mirrored interiors in an extra touch.Christofle’s shell-encased Carrousel set is dreamed up by the silverware icon and Parisian jewelry designer Charlotte Chesnais. It’s easy to see how that dual-toned shell, with both gold and silver elements, takes design elements from the curve of a bangle, or perhaps an earring. Turn the middle section around and you’re greeted by a walnut-paneled holder for the accompany set of flatware—elevating the typical silverware display into a moment all its own, much like a statement piece of jewelry.. The set is nestled into a leather case with carbon-fiber detailing abound, an ode to some of the designer’s daily drivers. Inside, it holds a group of four double Old-Fashioned glasses, with a matching decanter, as well as a nut bowl, a jigger, and cocktail picks. And, of course, you can’t forget that clean “RL” logo, which touches everything from the case to the leather coasters to the bottle opener. That streamlined look, and the attention to detail on each piece, will draw the eye no matter where you house this set.Baccarat, expert purveyors of all things crystal since 1764, have imbued all its glass-making know-how with a soft pastel hue. Its signature Harmonie rocks glasses are resplendent in shades of pink, yellow, blue, and turquoise, each catching and playing with light in their own way. The set of four adds a bright, light touch to any finger of whiskey —and they’ll look striking on display, too.An ice bucket should be equally as beautiful as the cocktails it helps fill. Enter Prism, a, well, prismatic addition to your bar that shines like a vibrant gem in the sunlight. Creating that kaleidoscopic refracting effect is the piece’s hand-cut glass, which can be done up in rich jewel tones such as Amber, Green, Purple, or Bordeaux. This bucket is more than just an ice holder; it’s a décor piece, too, one that is sure to strike conversation while perched atop your bar.José Lévy first dreamed up his playful Les Endiablés line 15 years ago, and the Parisian artist has added a trio of new colorful crystal creations to the lineup. One of the three is the Apollo Cocktail Glass, a topsy-turvy colored-crystal piece that be used right side up or flipped over and drank from right side down. The reversible design gives you two different vessels are wrapped into one, either done up in a striking colored hue or in a clear crystal, all mouth-blown and hand-turned in Saint-Louis’s manufacture in Moselle., one of which is this shapely teapot. Done up in sterling silver and topped by a green nephrite jade, the pot takes its design cues from the American Arts and Crafts movement; a reaction to the Industrial Revolution and mass-produced goods, the style focused on simple designs that clearly showed off a piece’s purpose. That means here, Tiffany is giving you everything you need and nothing that you don’t, while still make a striking pot for your afternoon tea.A dining table is where all the best discussions take place; why not have the furniture itself be a conversation-starter, too? French designer Patrick Jouin created a checkerboard pattern, similar to Louis Vuitton’s classic Damier motif, that instantly captures your attention. Each piece of wood, in varying shades and shapes, was plopped down one by one to bring the piece to life, resulting in an almost hypnotic design that shows off true marquetry mastery. And if you take a closer look, you can spot LV’s logo engraved on one of the tapered legs, too.Famed Danish maker Fritz Hansen has been crafting its pieces for over 150 years, and one of its more recent chairs harkens back to that history while bringing something new to the forefront. Taking inspiration from the minds of greats such as Kaare Klint, Michael Anastassiades’s After chair is curved yet sturdy, a study on how geometry can be both playful and strong in one clean stroke. The piece, made from a layered solid ash, can also be paired with a seat cushion on its spacious seat for even comfort.Riedel’s elegant crystal decanter has a shape that’s as fluid as the liquid within, with a curvy silhouette that’s meant to hold white, red, or sparkling vino. And it’s as intricate as it is functional: The decanter’s handle has a color striped nestled inside, which is adding by placing a rod of either black- or mint-colored crystal into the molten glass as the piece is being made.Like all of Bocci’s oeuvre, 118p represents yet another entry in designer Omer Arbel’s ambitious material experiments. This time around, he carefully manipulated glass within a steel cage, creating mesmerizing contours reminiscent of fluttering petals. The resulting sphere is a weighty, portable thing that can be charged for up to seven hours of battery life—it’s exactly the soothing, intricate sort of illumination that a bedside table needs.The right blanket serves as the perfect aesthetic accent for a bedroom, but more than that, it’s what you’ll be curling up with again and again for a quick snooze. Cultiver’s sumptuous new throw is made with merino wool sourced from New Zealand’s South Island. It’s breathable enough for a summertime sojourn, but also has the coziness you’ll crave come the winter months. Its color palette is similarly versatile—available in oatmeal and slate hues that will match just about any bedroom palette.Frette bedding is a go-to for five-star hotels the world over, and counts St. Regis, Rosewood, Ritz-Carlton, and many others as returning clients. After 165 years of creating exquisite linens, the Italian brand knows what it’s doing, after all—and its new duvet cover is no exception. The product is made with silk jacquard, and with smooth cotton sateen on the reverse side; the jacquard is woven in a pattern reminiscent of the ocean’s undulating waves. It’s a quiet elegance that ties a bedroom together, and makes for an unbeatable night’s rest.s new Luxor collection consists of a sham, flat sheet, fitted sheet, and more—all are made with 100 percent Egyptian cotton and woven in Italy. The end result is a crisp, cool percale that’s especially perfect for summertime, but will serve you well year-round. Available in a handful of neutral colorways, the different elements pair beautifully with one another, and feel even better to sleep on.Made with British wool, Vispring’s new Luxury Wool duvets are carefully considered and beautifully designed. The brand used a quilt-free design for these pieces, which helps to prevent clumping and even regulates temperature. It’s an incredibly versatile collection, then—and it will serve you well year-round.A bedroom rug should serve as a subdued backdrop, so prioritizing beautiful neutrals and quiet patterns is key. Armadillo’s emphasis on quality materials and subtle elegance is the perfect fit for this space—in particular, its new Marea collection. The brand partnered with Spanish artist Carla Cascales Alimbau for this endeavor, creating a line of dense, hand-knotted wool rugs that contain material contours within. It’s a piece you’ll treasure for decades, and that will evolve with a room over time.Nightstands need two main elements: storage, and ample surface area. Lawson Fenning’s Wagner has both, with drawers for bits and bobs and plenty of room up top for a lamp, catchall, and more. It’s a collaboration with interior designer Josh Greene, who last year created a colorful model residence at thein New York. His sense of quiet, understated style shines in this piece, which is also incredibly customizable, and available in a wide range of colors and finishes—you can even opt for a stone top. Winch Design has worked on interiors for private jets, yachts, and beyond, and its collaboration with Savoir lets you bring a piece of the firm’s refined sensibility home. Dubbedthe bedframe has a soft leather headboard and footboard, with saddle-stitch detailing reminiscent of fine tailoring. The curved corners create a sense of privacy and seclusion, so you’ll feel right at home within the fine craftsmanship.There are some design elements that become synonymous with their brands. At Hastens, the Swedish maker of the world’s best mattresses, that signature is its blue check fabric, introduced by Jack Ryde in 1978. To honor what would have been Ryde’s 100th birthday, the company produced 2,000 upgraded versions of Ryde’s 2000T mattress, which he called “The Bed of the Future.” It’s appointed with blue saddle leather corner guards, matching lift handles, and the kind of superior comfort that makes it hard to get out of bed in the morning.The best of the best includes a solid marble bathtub and a throwback vanity with modern guts. Why shouldn’t your self-care routine be done in the most beautiful room of the house?There is perhaps no better way to romance the most quotidian of self-care tasks—bathing—than by performing the daily ritual inside of a sculpture. Form LA’s Curvata Oval Freestanding Tub is painstakingly crafted from a single block of honed marble , and even has a matching stone pop-up plug. Generously sized and unapologetically indulgent, it’s worth the three- to four-month wait required for production. After all, once the nearly one-ton behemoth is installed, you’ll have it for life.but its towels are the stuff of dreams. Insanely soft and deeply absorbent, the Italian-made cotton Unito collection proves it with an array of smart design details. Instead of relying on a tired dobby border to maintain the towels’ shape, Frette instead opted for a tonal band of piping that goes all the way around the rounded bath staples. What’s more, they’re available in a long list of shapes, from wash cloths to bath sheets, and a wide variety of muted, masculine colors.There’s something both early American and midcentury modern in the design of these solid-oak vanities, which arrived just as everyone seems to have gotten over an irrational fear of brown furniture. And though the design inspiration harkens back to two historical eras of design in the United States , these things are as modern as it gets once you open them up. Inside, you’ll find outlets to plug in any powered grooming tools, dedicated slots for hairdryers and curling irons, and drawers with organization slots you can reconfigure at will.Every man’s home is his castle, but we’d argue that every man’s bath robe make him feel like an emperor. Pratesi’s Impero line, which includes sheets, towels, and this cozy cotton terry robe, is embroidered with a laurel leaf design that recalls famous leaders from Julius Caesar to Napoleon Bonaparte. Plus, it’s so soft you might not want to take it off. Putting a bottle of status soap in your powder room signals a lot to your guests. Decanting a status soap into a rock crystal dispenser, like the Aria from Waterworks, starts a conversation. Order one and you’ll get to brag to visitors that the solid slab of Italian stone took 20 weeks to transform into an object of rare beauty that you get to use every day.From an inventive valet stand to a dresser with drawers that glide like ice skates, these items make getting dressed a joy.Your dry cleaner can do the heavy lifting when it comes to caring for your best clothes. But when you need to release a wrinkle from your favorite jacket or pair of trousers, there are few tools better for the task than Steamery’s new Cirrus Core steamer. It heats up fast so it’s ready to use in 15 seconds, generating a fine, dry steam that won’t leave any water marks behind.The most important thing about a mirror is that you like what you see in it. The second most-important thing about it is that it looks great in your space—and we’d be hard-pressed to find a room this one wouldn’t elevate. The elongated, octagonal Welton design—inspired by the distinctive interiors of Soho House Mumbai—has a frame made of ribbed antiqued brass and travertine accents. It might just distract you from your own reflection.If anyone knows how to get dressed, it’s Armando Cabral. The model and footwear designer teamed up with USM Haller last year for his first home furnishings line. While all of its pieces stood out, the most covetable one is easily this thoughtful valet. It’s outfitted with hanging space for shirts and jackets, a rod for your trousers, shelves for accessories and fragrances, and even a seat where you can slip on your shoes. The drop-down drawers in its base offer an extra space to store footwear, knitwear, or anything else you might not want to hang. It’s hard not to be pleased when form and function are this closely aligned. The Frances dresser is made from solid mahogany, and its drawers are covered in a book-matched mahogany veneer that celebrates the wood’s natural grain. But the drawers are also mounted on soft-close, under-mounted glides, instead of visible side rails, which means you get to enjoy both more storage space and a cleaner look when you’re trying to find the right pair of socks.New TVs, projectors, and games for the most entertaining space in your home—and, of course, a perch from which to enjoy it all.For the cinephile who won’t compromise, Valerion’s Vision Master Max is the projector equivalent of a private screening room. Native 4K resolution, laser illumination, and a brightness output that laughs at ambient light make it the most uncompromising piece of home theater hardware on the market.Backgammon has never looked this good, or this luxurious. L’Objet’s set wraps the ancient game in the house of Fortuny’s signature maximalist splendor, with hand-lacquered points, gilded details, and playing pieces weighted with the heft of something that belongs in a Venetian palazzo. It’s a game board that doubles as a conversation piece, and a conversation piece that doubles as flex.The best television is one you forget is a television. Samsung’s Frame Pro continues its gallery-wall deception with upgraded picture quality, anti-glare matte display, and an expanded art library—but the real upgrade is what happens when it’s on. QLED panels and an A.I.-powered processor make the actual viewing experience as impressive as the disguise.OK. Technically, Maiden Home’s Louis Sideboard was designed to be placed in a modernist dining room. Its design is an homage to the work of architect Jean Prouve, who incorporated small glass portholes into doors and the sides of his buildings. If you’re going to mount your TV on a wall, let this sleek design serve as a base for your soundbar or a record player: The 14.5-inch-deep shelves are big enough to hold your LPs.For those who host—or who just really love pizza—Gozney’s new Dome XL oven is a must-have. It’s much bigger than the brand’s, so much so that you can cook three pizzas at the same time. You can use it to cook woodfired pizzas, or add charcoal for an earthier flavor profile. It’s available in a timeless black colorway, or a more modern white hue. A stand and a wood fire control kit can be purchased separately, but the oven itself arrives fully assembled.What sets the Model D apart from other grills is its versatility. Its infrared burners create individual cooking zones, so you can cook different foods at different temperatures—and they can be easily removed and inserted. From a design perspective, it’s remarkably sleek, and there’s a hidden storage element that includes a drawer, a waste bin, and more. It’s a no-fuss setup process, too, as it arrives to your home fully assembled and ready to go.Years ago, outdoor furniture looked much the same—it wasn’t a category that took too many risks in the aesthetic department. Fortunately that’s no longer the case, and sculptural pieces like the Fllair armchair are making waves. The seat features Dedon’s signature weave, this time in a vibrant, sunshine yellow hue; the striking wingback silhouette ties the look together.Rail’s simple, sleek lines are the perfect pairing for almost any outdoor setup. Many of Gloster’s best furnishings experiment with teak and its many different forms, and this recent iteration is no exception. Here, the material forms elegant geometries that support the ceramic surface, making a statement while remaining durable and weatherproof.The best indoor furniture is now making its way outdoors—case in point, Cassina’s new Eloro outdoor sofa. Before the outdoor edition, Eloro was one of the brand’s most well-known sofas for living rooms and lounges. The brand recently reimagined it in collaboration with the designer, Rodolfo Dordoni, so it’s suitable for backyard wear and tear. It’s made with a beautiful and resilient Iroko wood frame, and water-repellant polyester cushions.Minotti’s Laurel is the rare lounge chair that could hold its own in a design gallery. Designed by Rodolfo Dordoni, it combines the generous proportions of a proper lounger with the refined materiality Minotti is known for: supple upholstery, perfectly weighted cushions, and a silhouette that makes sitting through a three-hour film feel like a walk in the park.Handcrafted with care and precision, Madheke’s Talon desk brings genuine design ambition to a category often better known for its allegiance to function than to form. Its lightweight carbon-fiber top is supported by cast-brass legs that taper to a fine point , and underneath you’ll find a solid walnut drawer for everything you need to keep close at hand.The ergonomic desk chair has a long history of aesthetic compromise. Vitra’s newest design in the category ends that conversation. The Mynt rethinks the typology from the ground up with a form-forward silhouette that supports the body without looking out of place with the rest of your space. Crucially, its seat moves independently from the backrest and arms, which helps it respond to shifts in your seating position throughout the day.Lee Broom’s Chant lamp is a study in contrasts: hard material, soft light. The British designer wraps a fluted glass shade in a precise, architectural frame that casts a warm, focused glow—the kind of light that makes everything on your desk look better, including whatever you’re trying to write.Office storage rarely inspires much emotion, but Audo Copenhagen’s Crescent system gets close. Its gently curved silhouette and considered material palette bring an artistic sensibility to functional shelving, proving that displaying and organizing books and other objects can be its own kind of design statement.Named for legendary ergonomics pioneer Niels Diffrient, Humanscale’s newest lounge chair is the thinking-person’s work-from-home rig. It’s built for the long stretches of reading, writing, and reflecting that intellectual work requires. It’s relaxed, but not so relaxed that you’ll fall asleep in it, and its integrated desk moves out of the way when you need to take a break from your screen.Details can make or break a desk. Giles & Boissier turn the most overlooked desk accessory into something genuinely coveted. The Ulysse Pencil Holder is crafted from lacquered epoxy and designed to look like a coil of thick ropes. Think of it as a stylish reminder not to stay tied to your desk.Two icons, one notebook. Moleskine and Issey Miyake’s collaboration brings the late designer’s love of pleats to the beloved writing staple, with the pages unfolding accordion-like between the familiar black cover of the brand’s standard notebooks.Why shouldn’t your trash can look this good? Remains Lighting and Commune’s Paavo collaboration elevates the most unassuming piece of office hardware into something you’d actually want to look at: a sculptural cylinder of brass decorated with a circle of pinholes that keep it from looking too serious. The office floor has never had it so good.There are few pieces of furniture quite so welcoming as a big console table, filled with design objects and functional accessories that give your guests an immediate sense of who you are. Liaigre’s Travera design, inspired by gatefold dining tables, is made from solid oak. It announces that you have a sense of humor—and plenty of great stuff to display.A mirror is the last thing you see on the way out and the first thing your friends see on the way in, so it deserves to leave an impression. Nickey Kehoe’s collaboration with Dumais Made delivers exactly that: hand-crafted frames with an artisanal warmth and an organic irregularity that makes each piece feel genuinely one-of-a-kind. Functional, yes. Forgettable, never.Devin Wilde brings a sculptor’s instinct to the humble vase, and the result—realized in partnership with Design Within Reach—is a collection of vessels that earn their place on a shelf with or without flowers. Tactile, considered, and quietly expressive, they’re the kind of objects that make a room feel curated rather than decorated. The best home fragrance does double duty: Smells great, and looks even better. M Fisher’s Diffuser Sculpture scores high marks on both fronts. Equal parts objet d’art and sensory experience, it disperses scent with quiet confidence, letting silver sandstone emit the scent of the included extrait de parfum oil slowly over the course of the day. The scent—redolent of cedarwood, sandalwood, pomegranate, and frankincense—sets a calm, grounding tone for any visit.This Modern Masterpiece in the Blue Ridge Mountains Features a Vaulted Indoor Pool
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