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It’s no secret that books are my Number One favorite decorating accessory. I’m not as shallow as it may seem – I actually READ most of the books I use to decorate my home. source I love them because they reflect who I am – and that’s what home decorating is all about to […]

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About this item Multiple Usage & Fit For Various Space: With an attractive fashion appearance and functional design, perfect platforms for displaying your decorations. Marble pattern board, the bottom is designed with marble pattern board, the texture is clear and beautiful, stable and solid, and has better bearing capacity for books, photo albums, or media Slim profile creates space-saving design Considerate Service: No matter before or after-sales, Any problems pls contact us, our…

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Though she’s learned to live with little more than the necessities, the designer makes an exception for one prized collection. “Books are the one thing I can’t get rid of, and the one thing that I allow to stay out,” she says. “Everything else gets put away. I’ve carried them with me for many years. I have to keep them even though their spines have been ripped out.” New Zealand Home, Sarah Ellison, Kira Yukimura, Jess Mariano, New Zealand Houses, Babe Cave, Studio Interior Design, Sight Unseen, Cedric Diggory

Though she’s learned to live with little more than the necessities, the designer makes an exception for one prized collection. “Books are the one thing I can’t get rid of, and the one thing that I allow to stay out,” she says. “Everything else gets put away. I’ve carried them with me for many years. I have to keep them even though their spines have been ripped out.”

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