Barber Amsterdam by Ard Hoksbergen

The historic charm of a 19th-century Amsterdam house has been infused with a raw, industrial barber shop.
A simple design, the shaving salon boasts a ‘giant cobweb’ of copper pipes throughout, visually linking sinks and faucets to the
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