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Sculptor-designer Michael Kalil's studio measures twelve by twenty-three feet and is dominated by a three-by-fourteen-and-a-half-foot black vinyl-covered table running down the middle of the room. This table, which is strongly constructed, is used for working, eating, displaying artworks and books, and sleeping ( on a mat). Underneath is a library and storage unit. In a niche on the right is a mirror which extends the space and in effect doubles the window area. p. 16