Recently restored 1930s British colonial residence in the French Concession district of Shanghai. Hallway and landing features hand-painted Chimoiserie wallpaper by British manufacturer de Gournay
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- chino (perteneciente a la China)
- dentro
- diseño de interiores
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- fotografía (arte)
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- imagen a color
- interior (lugar)
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