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		<title>Whatever happened to the seating platform, the conversation pit?</title>
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<p>Above, the 1970s modern two-level platform in painter Frank Stella&#8217;s loft, from the classic book <em>Inside Today&#8217;s Home</em>. Below, a recent photo of the renovated 1950s conversation pit in the <a href="https://www.number31.ie/architect.htm">Number 31 Hotel</a> in Dublin.</p>
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