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

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    This $1,400 Thomasville Glenn sectional is the most expensive item on this list, but it earns a spot thanks to a $500 discount and the rave reviews from Costco members. A chaise is included with ...

  3. 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 ...

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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 ...

  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. Rya (rug) - Wikipedia

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    Though rya means "rug" in English, the original meaning in Sweden of rya was a bed cover with a knotted pile. [3] The first ryas originated in the early fifteenth century as coarse, long-piled, heavy covers used by mariners instead of furs. [4] As time progressed, the rugs have evolved to be lighter and more colorful. [4]

  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]