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		<title>Tree &#8211; Unique Shelf Design by Thorunn Arnadottir</title>
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The unique shelf design by Thorunn Arnadottir called Tree, isn&#8217;t just a shelf but it can be a stunning decoration element while you place it in your wall. Here&#8217;s some words from the designer :

Mondrian hated green colour. He thought it was too obviousconnection to nature which didn´t go with De Stijl´s theories about decomposating [...]]]></description>
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		<title>East meets west decor</title>
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Color plays other important roles in this designer&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
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But those words and even the color scheme &#8211; white and platinum &#8211; also apply to other rooms in the French country estate that is the 2007 Lake Forest Showhouse &#038; Gardens. The Infant Welfare Society of Chicago [...]]]></description>
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		<title>In her own words, how a designer reinvented her plain vanilla home</title>
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		<title>Home Decoration Live-in art</title>
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Like our clothes, furniture, however expensive, is rarely exclusively ours. To personalize it, we dress it up with accessories. At the high end of interior decoration is fine art, [...]]]></description>
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