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.
BLIP-2 Description:
a woman sitting on a chair with a dogMetadata
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Original Dimensions:
5760w x 3840h - (download 4k)
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Location:
r interior room plant the broad chair mobile flooring design electronics canine los hardwood + downtown april spring canon california handbag painting architecture continental thursday armchair grand states pet machine shelf indoors angeles screen table center tv entertainment consumer tool ca eos baby furniture zuni wood bag art desk friday pc interior mark consumer electronics room monitor laptop decor mammal cup computer interior design necklace building window iii sofa tara living rug dog hardware coachella united living room jewelry ave accessories couch home hound phone animal floor rao
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camera model
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date
2016-04-05T19:46:53.770000-07:00
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