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As a child, secrets were hidden in the place where my father worked. Fabrics, eyelets, screws, nails, hand tools... My father was a wallpaperer. Later, as an adult, I was fascinated by the traces of his work, which still make the room seem like a world of its own. In it, Eugen Schaz Jr., now 84 years old, tinkers away at realizing his ideas...

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As a child, secrets were hidden in the place where my father worked. Fabrics, eyelets, screws, nails, hand tools... My father was a wallpaperer. Later, as an adult, I was fascinated by the traces of his work, which still make the room seem like a world of its own. In it, Eugen Schaz Jr., now 84 years old, tinkers away at realizing his ideas...

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