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  2. 7 Best Home Items To Buy at Costco in February - AOL

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    There's a home essential for every type of budget available at Costco this month. Whether you're looking to save money on cleaning supplies for the bathroom or invest in new living room furniture ...

  3. 6 Luxury Items To Buy at Costco That Will Make You Look ... - AOL

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    Manuka honey is known for its health benefits and hefty price tag, but Costco’s got your back with a 60-count box for $16.95. Keep these in your designer bag, and you’ll be the envy of ...

  4. 8 ‘Quiet Luxury’ Items To Buy at Costco - AOL

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    Hygge meets quiet luxury in this 60- by 70-inch white boucle throw blanket at Costco for $24.99. Toss it on a sofa, chair or bed to bring a soft elegance to your space. Toss it on a sofa, chair or ...

  5. Thomasville Furniture Industries - Wikipedia

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    Starting with the Spring 2011 High Point Furniture Market, Thomasville Furniture Industries moved its showroom space from Thomasville to the International Home Furnishings Center. [4] The five-story 225,000-square-foot former headquarters building, which was built in 1958 on East Main Street in Thomasville and also housed Drexel Heritage , was ...

  6. 1stdibs - Wikipedia

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    1stDibs was founded in 2000 by Michael Bruno as an online luxury marketplace for antiques after he visited the Marché aux Puces in Paris, France. [9] 1stDibs.com started as a listings site for art dealers to sell offline, but the site was redesigned in 2013 to give buyers the option to purchase items online. [2]

  7. Shag (fabric) - Wikipedia

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    Close-up of the pile of a shag carpet, including two popular colors of the 1970s: avocado and harvest gold. A shag is a heavy worsted textile with a long pile. In the 17th century, the term was also used to refer to inferior silk material. [1] [2] Shag became popular as a material for carpets in the 1960s and 1970s. [3]