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Crafted from walnut, imbuia and anigre, the nearly 11-foot-long island was inspired by English antiques, Anuszkiewicz says. While it evokes a stately heirloom, the custom piece has kid-proof durability: "The wood is sealed with an acrylic finish, so it resists spills, scratches, stains, heat — almost anything."
Anuszkiewicz balanced the island's size and drama with a pair of Chantilly chandeliers by Vaughan. Embellished with crystal garlands and blossoms, the duo is a showstopper: "You can't do understated with this island."
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