Open Seating In Little Italy
After yesterday's detailed image and long wordy post, here's some minimalism for today. Plastic lens. Plastic chair. Mulberry Street. Little Italy/SoHo. Happy weekend.
After yesterday's detailed image and long wordy post, here's some minimalism for today. Plastic lens. Plastic chair. Mulberry Street. Little Italy/SoHo. Happy weekend.
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