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girljo's recommendation
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Love both of these as the work in our home to divert attention away from the office which is open to the public spaces in the home but isn't always perfectly neat. This allows the room to feel intimate and the clutter to be hidden. (via West Elm)
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Updated Oct 10, 2007
megest77's recommendation
These overlapping squares can be hung along a wall for art, or used to seperate a room! Perfect for someone in a loft or studio who would like to break up a big room into two. You will love the look this gives your place. Very mod, but won't go out of style anytime soon.
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Updated Jun 12, 2008
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