Photos | Living Room Bliss with Man's Best Friend

Tara R and her furry companion enjoy a moment of relaxation in the chic living room of The Broad in LA. From the trendy armchair to the three-screen entertainment center, this room is the perfect place to unwind.
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a woman sitting on a chair with a dogMetadata
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5760w x 3840h - (download 4k)
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2016-04-05T19:46:53.770000-07:00
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