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Brcar Morony Architecture

It’s a familiar scene: a dining table, strewn with the accumulated debris of daily life, ever-changing yet inherently reflective of the people who gather around it. From the banal to the celebratory and even the decadent, the humble dining table sees it all – crayons splayed amongst stray breakfast crumbs, a faint wine stain, a laptop, kids’ homework – the glorious tumult that is family life.

On one such table, in the inner-western Sydney suburb of Dulwich

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