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Ikea came to our area several years ago, and it's a delight to wander through the store thinking and dreaming. And stopping at the food shop.
Even more delightful, I found these three small Ikea mirrors at the thrift store for only $.50 each ($2.99 each at Ikea, and a bargain it that). And just the color I've been adding to my living room!
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Being of solid Arts and Crafts construction, the chair is in pretty good condition after all these years. I keep a yard sale mirror on the tray, to hold our letters and keys next to the door.
It pleases me to think how the chair has been a part of daily lives across the generations--hope to see it go on to one more!
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