
Strathwood's Bali wing chair is a? wicker seat made from rattan core and peel, an extremely durable material harvested from palm trees. This renewable resource is extensively used to make wooden furniture. Rattan is lightweight, durable, and flexible. The corner-blocked frame and sturdy legs are made from hardwood . Elasticized fabric spring decks make the seat more comfortable.
The hand-crafted chair arrives completely assembled, with white cotton cushions, that beautifully compliment the various shades of brown in the wicker weave.
Strathwood furniture is rigorously tested for durability, and assembly instructions are easy to follow. The elegance of the classic design combined with the rattan's warm earthy appeal makes this chair a treasure. Rattan furniture is light and easy to move for easy home cleaning or rearranging.
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Posted on August 20, 2010 by The Decorator
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This beautiful seat will make you want to meditate more often. You'll want to sit cross-legged for longer when you are this comfortable with soft cushioning under you and at your back for support. But you do not have to meditate to appreciate the beauty and comfort of this loveseat. Purely from a design and decor perspective, this is a gorgeous? piece of furniture with flowing harmonious lines , and no sharp corners to bang your shins on.? A toddler crashing into this love seat would not be hurt either.The Chi will flow smoothly around and over the EcoPod, for better Feng Shui.
The materials comprising the Harmony In Design meditation furniture are fast growing seagrass and banana leaf weaves. Both sea grass and banana leaf are highly abundant and sustainable materials grown in the region where they are locally manufactured. To seal the pieces HID uses only clear water-based finishes. This adherence to ethics helps to eliminate harmful toxins polluting the environment and prevents your home from being filled with carcinogenic emissions. Finally HID cushions are stuffed with soft silky kapok from the flowering of the Kapok tree and 100 % cotton covers.
do not you agree that using these materials is better for the health of both the planet and the individual?
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Posted on August 19, 2010 by The Decorator
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This ravishing crystal cross is truly an angelic interior decor item that can add elegance and a sense of spirituality into any Christian home. Graceful, meaningful and easy-to-ship, It makes for a wonderful gift as well.

This decorative religious item, measuring 8 by 4-3/4 by 2-1/2 inches, is made of fine crystal of flawless clear color. Full of wedge shaped features, it truly does create a marvelous effect of light and sparkle. It's stable and solid as well, standing on its own three-tiered pedestal (made of the very same fine crystal).
This isn't a mass produced item either. Each piece is hand made by Irish artisans from the town of Waterford, Ireland, making it a great gift for St. Patrick's Day celebration, or for any special occasion, baby Christening, weddings etc.
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Posted on August 17, 2010 by The Decorator
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The white shade is shaped like a paper fan and will create an elegant understated look that will not dominate the room. It will add atmosphere and an Asian flavor without demanding attention. The pleats are a perfect way to add texture in a white on white decor theme, and therefore avoid the flat look you get when a monochrome room lacks texture.
This 36 by 72 inches window shade is so easy to install, you can stick it on instantly when you need privacy or to block the light. The shade can be trimmed down to fit even a window that is 36 inches wide, or left as is for a window that is 72 inches wide. It comes with a self adhesive holder for windowsill mounting, and can be installed in seconds. The shade is made of durable paper, and can be easily removed. This is an economical way to shade a half circle shaped window.
over here's a suggestion: Use this fan shaped shade on the window, and then add a few Asian accent pieces around the room. attempt a Japanese theme, with an iron tea pot and Raku glazed ceramic cups. Add a floral arrangement of cherry blossoms on long thin branches, and throw in a white porcelain Neko cat for luck.
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Posted on August 16, 2010 by The Decorator
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Shapes of objects in a room can be viewed as part of a pattern. In this case, those squares in the back of the chairs, along with the general rectangular lines, give this setting a modern geometric feel. Echoed in the rug, and themes in neutral tones that complement the dark mahogany wood, this is a rather formal dining area, suitable for smaller rooms.

The very same furniture could possibly get a softer look, if combined with different colors, and perhaps teamed up with a few soft cushions, however, its very design lends itself best to a formal contemporary style.
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Posted on August 14, 2010 by The Decorator
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