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Clockwise from top left: An original concrete aggregate wall provides a striking backdrop for a Walter Knoll bench from Shop. The sculpture is made from reclaimed pine from the Kruegers' tree farm. An office space with vintage chair covered in custom fabric by Houlès, Paris, and Erden rug from Culp Associates. The desk belonged to Ray Krueger's grandmother. Jerry Pair leather walls form a dramatic setting for a Lema chaise. Designer Mary Lambrakos. Cabinets, Calixto Trevino, Trevino Construction. Carlos Cruz-Diez's Transchromie sculpture, 1965, from Sicardi | Ayers | Bacino. Hidden underneath was an astonishing coffered ceiling. This concrete structural grid was likely never intended to be seen, but Kamrath had designed it with exquisite geometry anyway.