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Discover the enchanting world of Francois-Xavier and Claude Lalanne with their captivating book, "In the Domain of Dreams." This remarkable collection showcases their charming and surrealistic body of functional sculptures, previously a secret treasure only accessible to the most exclusive collectors. Now, you can delve into their captivating creations and experience the essence of these legendary artists.
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