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Gropius’s desk, which he shared with his second wife, Ise. He was remarkably comfortable yielding creative control. His method, he wrote, was to “leave everything in suspension, in flux.”
Gropius’s desk, which he shared with his second wife, Ise. He was remarkably comfortable yielding creative control. His method, he wrote, was to “leave everything in suspension, in flux.”

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