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  2. Centrepiece - Wikipedia

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    A centrepiece or centerpiece is an important item of a display, usually of a table setting. [1] Centrepieces help set the theme of the decorations and bring extra decorations to the room. A centrepiece also refers to any central or important object in a collection of items.

  3. MacKenzie-Childs - Wikipedia

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    MacKenzie-Childs, Ltd. is a manufacturer of ceramics and home decor retailer based in Aurora, New York, the brainchild of Victoria MacKenzie-Childs and Richard MacKenzie-Childs, who founded the company in 1983.

  4. Crate & Barrel - Wikipedia

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    Gordon and Carole Segal opened the first Crate & Barrel store on December 7, 1962, [4] at age 23. [5] The 1,700-square-foot (160 m 2) space in part of an old elevator factory [6] was located at 1516 North Wells Street in the then-bohemian Old Town neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois. [7]

  5. 17 Designer-Approved Modern Coffee Bar Ideas We're ... - AOL

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    The cabinetry colors and pink teapot make a perfect match, especially in the context of that white subway tile backsplash. ... Go a step further and echo the surface’s hue in nearby decor ...

  6. Transfer printing - Wikipedia

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    A typical platter from the heyday of transferware, 1820–1850; an American scene ("Fair Mount near Philadelphia") in English earthenware Staffordshire pottery A transfer-printed Wedgwood tea and coffee service.

  7. James Sadler and Sons Ltd - Wikipedia

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    The early pre war racing car teapots were usually decorated with silver lustre and are marked "Made In England" with the design registration number 820236 impressed on the base. They were glazed in green, yellow, cream, black, blue, grey, pink and maroon. The licence plate reads "OKT42". [3]

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