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Jason Miller antler antler: see horn.  chandelier ($1,500)

I've I've  

Contraction of I have.


I've I have
I've have
 always been a big fan of the antler chandelier and all the images of sitting by the fire in a lodge that it conjures up. This take fits in with the lodge or the loft.

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Fifty Cents dishware ($60 per plate)

Collecting is so much fun, and this series is all about that. This vintage dishware gets reglazed and retired with a modern twist.

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Stag salt and pepper
For the American R&B and hip hop group, see Salt-N-Pepa.
For the seasonings, see Edible salt and Black pepper.
For the type of noise, see Salt and pepper noise.
 ($30)

Deer and skulls are my two big influences right now--and it matches the chandelier perfectly.

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High-back leather chair ($190 each)

It's it's  

1. Contraction of it is.

2. Contraction of it has. See Usage Note at its.


it's it is or it has
it's be ~have
 simple, clean, and such a great value for this type of item. I'm I'm  

Contraction of I am.

Our Living Language Speakers of some scattered varieties of American English sometimes use I'm instead of I've or I have in present perfect constructions, as in
 also superbig into mixing high and low, and something like this complements the table and is really comfortable but ultimately lets that piece take center stage.

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Scrapile dining table ($3,660)

A lot of people think of green design as things that aren't aren't  

Contraction of are not. See Usage Note at ain't.


aren't are not
aren't be
 quite as beautiful as their nongreen competitors, but in this case these repurposed woods are even more gorgeous. What's not to love?

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Felt place mat ($6 each)

Normally a place mat is a boring thing that grounds a table, but these laser-cut felt place mats are an interesting design piece on their own.

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Plastivase ($12)

It looks like blown glass, you can fold it flat for storage, and it's $12. Easy!

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Publication:The Advocate (The national gay & lesbian newsmagazine)
Date:Feb 27, 2007
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