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Quirky finds, classic fixtures

/ 12:20 AM October 29, 2016

Moroccan chandelier

Moroccan chandelier

Looking to plug the empty holes on your display cabinet or tea tables?

Inquirer Property found this shop called La Casita Accent Decor in Madison Galleries along Alabang Hills Village, where you can check out their table toppers and wall fillers that will readily put a quirky accent to any home.

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From wooden toys to cabinets and fancy chandeliers, there’s certainly something for you in this quaint store.

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But if you’re looking for the classics and the basics, you might want to visit Sta. Lucia’s Home Elements, which offers a wide array of furniture and furnishings such as this laminated board shoe cabinet-cum consolate table, and an accent chair that’s made from durable materials.

Crate & Barrel offers an easy and practical home solutions such as this multifaceted sleeper sofas, which are not only easy on the eyes, but also easy on the back. Plus, you don’t have to send any guests packing once bedtime rolls around.

Crate and Barrel shares six new designs for these sleeper sofas just in time for your holiday guests.

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Antique cars

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Wooden airplane and motorcycle

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Wrought-iron bird cage picture frame

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Dora’s family and cabinet

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Utility box with blackboard

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Unassuming beige with brown laminated board shoe cabinet-cum consolate table

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Dark brown accent chair, locally made from comfortable and durable materials

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Multifaceted sleeper sofas from Crate & Barrel can serve as an instant guest room—or as close to one as you might get if you don’t have enough beds to accommodate overnight guests.

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