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Leila Pärtelpoeg (néeBrakel, until 1951 Pelmas; born on 17 September 1927 Tallinn) is an Estonian interior architect and pedagog.[1]
After graduating in 1954 from the Estonian Art Institute (ERKI), she started working the same year up until 1961 at the institution Soviet Union Commerce Chamber's Estonian branch (Estonian: NSV Liidu Kaubanduspalati Eesti filiaal). From 1961 to 1978 she worked at the architecture bureau KIPR. Since 1961 she taught at Estonian Art Institute.[1]