metal

Need a Lift?

May 11, 2012
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S.O.S.=SomeOne Short You are petite as they come. Being short has its advantages, like still being able shop in the Junior’s department at Target. However, there are times when you just really need a boost. This vintage fire engine-red metal stepping stool doubles as extra seating in a pinch (or when you are prepping dinner.) [...]

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Lightened Liturgy

April 14, 2012
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Enlighten Me In the 8th century, the organ was associated with gladitorial combat. Eventually it gained a prominent place in the liturgy of the Catholic Church. Presently, the organ has reemerged as a recital instrument..and a floor lamp? This 1970s floor lamp resembles the powerful instrument. It holds 6 large white bulbs and the base [...]

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Shell Be Coming Round The Mountain

April 14, 2012
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Family of Bookworms Your family is a family of bookworms. Early worm gets the comfy reading chair. This floor lamp adjusts so that the tallest reader in the house gets the same amount of light as the shortest. This artisan crafted shell floor lamp is made of metal and has an adjustable lever that changes [...]

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Love Everlasting

April 5, 2012
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Brass Flowers Don’t Wilt Flowers are ephemeral but brass sculptures of flowers are forever. Tell her you will love her as long as the brass flower isn’t wilting. This brass sculpture of a flower is a Demott original. It sits on a marble base. 15 in tall x 13 in wide x 11 in deep [...]

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You Like Your Tables Like You Like Your Legs

February 14, 2012
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Long and Lean You are obsessed with coffee table books. You know that for every holiday you will receive several more from dear friends. You have even threatened your loved ones that you are compiling your own coffee table book full of their most embarrassing moments. This Italian coffee table is long and lean. Because [...]

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Pause for Patina

February 14, 2012
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Take a Bow You finally moved in to your dream home. Now you just need to figure out a place to display your rows and rows of pictures. No one in your family is excluded, including your childhood pet Snickers. You may have grown up since then but you still believe in naming your pets [...]

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All Together Now

February 9, 2012
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Twice The Pay, Half The Stay You got a job offer in the city that is paying twice your current salary. Now you have to move into an apartment that is half the size of your current apartment. You swore you would never live in a small space again considering you spent most of your [...]

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Decadent Decade Sale – 18th & 19th of February

February 1, 2012
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20% OFF – Everything In The Store Sat 18th / Sun 19th February 10th Anniversary Sale Time flies when you’re having fun. For the past ten years, Casa Victoria has been your go-to shop for last minute seating emergencies, drab apartment revamping, and unique housewarming gifts. Whether you have been with us from the beginning, [...]

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You Can Ring My Bell Lamp

December 16, 2011
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History Buffs and Their Wise Cracks The Liberty Bell is an iconic symbol of American Independence. Now you don’t have to travel to Philadelphia to get a glimpse of the famous crack. Though it looks like this Liberty Bell lamp is made of metal and wood it is actually made out of  plaster. The base [...]

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Sunflower Vanity Mirror

November 16, 2011
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Thou Shalt Not Take the Sunflower’s Name in Vain Before the sunflower seed was a staple for truck drivers and baseball fans alike, the sunflower was known as the symbol for the solar deity by Indigenous Americans. European explorers were fascinated by these yellow beauties and took gold images and seeds back to Spain in [...]

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