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  2. Is Pink the New Bedroom Neutral? - AOL

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    Transform your personal sanctuary with these 15 pink bedroom ideas from designers. They prove that this "new neutral" works in just about any tone and pattern.

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    Its design is simple yet elegant, bringing a subtle touch of style to the room. The sage color is soft and fashionable — perfect for my home's decor theme. Installation only took about 15 minutes.

  4. Macbeth-Evans Glass Company - Wikipedia

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    Crystal Leaf (1928) is in pink, green, and crystal colors and is a pattern with stylized leaves bordering the bottom and flowing up over the pieces made. Pieces include a tankard style jug, a fancy kitchen pitcher, a 5 oz. tumbler, a 9 oz. tumbler, and 12 oz. tumbler. This pattern was made for both bedroom and kitchen use.

  5. Elegant glass - Wikipedia

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    Elegant glass manufacturers produced vibrant colors that varied far more than Depression Glass. [1] Shades of red, blue, green, amber, yellow, smoke, amethyst, and pink were produced. An easy way to compare the difference in color quality is to take a look at a piece of cobalt Elegant glass and place it alongside a piece of cobalt Depression Glass.

  6. 20 Stores like Anthropologie to Shop Right Now

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    Pink Delicate Fruit Garden Mini Dress. ... if you’re looking to redo your bedroom (or living room or kitchen) sometime soon, I recommend looking here first before you splurge at Anthropologie ...

  7. Fairy lamp - Wikipedia

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    The popularity of fairy lamps spread to America, and glassworks on the eastern seaboard and Midwest began manufacturing fairy lamps as well. An exhibit at the 1893 World's Fair in Chicago featuring an island lit by fairy lamps [ 6 ] (3,000 of which were donated by Samuel Clarke), [ 5 ] later toured various American cities. [ 7 ]