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April 2020v2

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Cit yV iewN C.co m | 29 W atching Patrick Leclair work his magic can make you forget, for a few moments, about things like global uncertainty and disconcerting news reports. Here in one small room of a Fayetteville home, he has taken discarded pieces of furniture, vintage accessories and estate sale finds and used them to stage a soothing retreat perfect for inspiring creativity. Here is an answer, a departure from the ordinary, for those of us suddenly finding ourselves in need of a home office, a place to stash a laptop, printer, paperwork and files. A peaceful place to get a little work done and take a much- needed deep, deep breath. An old draing table that someone no longer needed serves as an adjustable desk, accompanied by an Army green file cabinet with handsome brass hardware. A patterned rug and throw contribute a southwestern feel, along with plants potted in baskets and pottery vases. Vintage album covers serve as artwork in contrast to volumes of classical literature and rare first editions on the built-in bookshelves. A couple of guitars suggest a break from work to rekindle the creative flow. "Being in a creative environment helps me coordinate my thoughts," Leclair said, picking up one of the guitars and strumming a few chords. "Everywhere you look in this room, there's something that makes you feel good." Leclair, former director of visual presentation for Ralph Lauren-Club Monaco in New York City, opened Leclair's General Store in the heart of Haymount in 2017 shortly aer relocating here with his family. e store, which offers coffee, wine, cra beer, antiques, art and local goods, is filled with items from his own collection, most of which are G I V I N G BY KIM HASTY | PHOTOGRAPHY BY MATTHEW WONDERLY Restore Warehouse treasures inspire creativity, help those in need northwoodtemple.org

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