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  2. Ikea wants your old furniture and will pay money starting ...

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    Ikea is making its furniture buyback program permanent across its 37 U.S. stores, including those in Brooklyn, Hicksville, Long Island, and Elizabeth and Paramus, N.J.

  3. Vinterior - Wikipedia

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    Vinterior operates as an online marketplace specializing in the sale of pre-owned antique and vintage furniture, lighting, textiles, home decor, and fine art. [1] Starting in 2020, Vinterior transitioned into a fully remote company.

  4. Reclaimed lumber - Wikipedia

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    A lounge chair using reclaimed wood. Reclaimed lumber is processed wood retrieved from its original application for purposes of subsequent use. Most reclaimed lumber comes from timbers and decking rescued from old barns, factories and warehouses, although some companies use wood from less traditional structures such as boxcars, coal mines and wine barrels.

  5. Repurposing - Wikipedia

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    Discarded or new consumer COTS surplus parabolic reflectors intended for use for C band satellite TV reception can be repurposed for a wide gamut of applications for which a consumer-grade reflector of low gain is adequate, incl. amateur microwave SETI (mainly Project Argus), Wi-Fi links, and microwave amateur radio radio beacons.

  6. Antique Vs. Vintage: Design Experts Set Us Straight Once and ...

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    Retro furniture isn’t actually old, but is simply new furniture that’s designed in a style from the past, like a replica of a 1950s Eames chair or a throwback velvet couch inspired by the '70s.

  7. The world's best list of ways to reuse common items - AOL

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    Lists of reusable items seem to be a dime a dozen online, ranging from the top 10 alternate uses for old peach pits to the slightly more practical ways to reuse tennis balls but for the most part ...