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  2. 5 HomeGoods Items To Revamp Your Living Room for Less - AOL

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    It’s all about art work. HomeGoods’ large selection of canvas prints, abstract pieces and framed artwork ranges from $24.99 to $129.99, meaning you can grab an oversized statement piece you ...

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    However, the Jérôme Robbe artwork above the mantel in this 18th-century Paris living room makes for an interesting focal point while still reflecting the natural light bursting through the window.

  4. Hanging craft - Wikipedia

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    Decorative hangings A wall hanging craft is a decoration, an amulet, a religious or a symbolic object that is hung from the ceiling or another structure. The sculptor Alexander Calder invented the mobiles, popular in the nursery, to give infants something to entertain them and give them external visual stimulation. [ 1 ]

  5. Home accessories - Wikipedia

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    Home accessories (also termed home decor) are decorative and functional items used to enhance the aesthetic appeal and comfort of living spaces. These items are typically easy to replace, move, and rearrange, allowing for flexibility in interior design.

  6. HomeGoods Finally Has an Online Store — Here's What We Want

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    HomeGoods, long an e-commerce holdout, finally has an online store perfect for those of us who love a good treasure hunt. You can return items to any HomeGoods location, and shipping is free with ...

  7. Home Interiors and Gifts - Wikipedia

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    By 1982 Home Interiors had a sales force of 38,000 and gross sales of over $400 million. [4] By 1984 the stated figures were $450 million in sales by a sales force of 39,000, mostly women, who sell door to door and at parties where women socialized as they bought "figurines" and other home decorations. [5]