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A pop-up house, or in New York terms, a six-room duplex decorated with eggs as its theme, will be open to visitors starting April 7. Tickets are now on sale. It’s a whimsical project created by Sense Studio, a group of young designers from New York schools, including the Parsons School of Design and New York University. They have worked in eggy aromas, sounds and some egg items to taste in the home of a fictional egg who moves to New York. Food items will be served free, and participants can also buy egg snacks and egg-shaped gifts from vendors, including Egg Shop and Breakfast Club: Egg House, April 7 to June 27; tickets, $18 for adults, $12 for children under 10 and people 65 or older; theegg.house, 195 Chrystie St. (Stanton Street).

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FLORENCE FABRICANT
, New York Times
A pop-up house, or in New York terms, a six-room duplex decorated with eggs as its theme, will be open to visitors starting April 7. Tickets are now on sale. It’s a whimsical project created by Sense Studio, a group of young designers from New York schools, including the Parsons School of Design and New York University. They have worked in eggy aromas, sounds and some egg items to taste in the home of a fictional egg who moves to New York. Food items will be served free, and participants can also buy egg snacks and egg-shaped gifts from vendors, including Egg Shop and Breakfast Club: Egg House, April 7 to June 27; tickets, $18 for adults, $12 for children under 10 and people 65 or older; theegg.house, 195 Chrystie St. (Stanton Street).

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