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    A selection of clear glass could be an assortment of items like vases, drinking glasses, and candle holders. But, according to designer Maggie Griffin of Maggie Griffin Design in Gainesville ...

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    The Conran Shop Small Stripe Vase. $35 $70 Save $35. See at Nordstrom. Sijo Eucalyptus Tencel Lyocell Sheet Set (Queen) ... below I’m dishing on all of the online furniture and home decor sites ...

  4. Home accessories - Wikipedia

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    Home decor accessories. 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.

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    To help you get ahead on which home decor trends will be emerging as 2025 progresses, here’s a look at the six trends we’re loving from McGee & Co.’s Spring Collection. McGee & Co. 1.

  6. Vase - Wikipedia

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    Vases generally share a similar shape. The foot or the base may be bulbous, flat, carinate, [1] or another shape. The body forms the main portion of the piece. Some vases have a shoulder, where the body curves inward, a neck, which gives height, and a lip, where the vase flares back out at the top. Some vases are also given handles.

  7. Manufacture nationale de Sèvres - Wikipedia

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    The factory concentrated on tableware and larger decorative pieces such as vases and table centrepieces, much of it for the government to use or give as diplomatic presents. [6] The Empire style grew more elaborate and ostentatious as the century continued, developing most aspects of "Victorian" taste in a French style.