Home Decor
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Welcome to our Home Decor Page. We offer a wide variety of Home Decor accents from Easy Scents, Lampe Berger, Kitras, Fire Pots and Wall Talk. We also have a great selection of Area Rugs. |
| Easy Scents |
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EasyScent home is revolutionalizing the way essential oils are diffused, using an all-new cold release system that maintains the full powers of essential oils well known for the aromachological benefits. Discover all essential oils used in EasyScent Home Fragrances!
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| Lampe Berger |
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LampeBerger, more than a century of innovation. The air is even more pleasant when, like Lampe Berger, you are celebrating 110 of innovation. The first Lampe Berger lamp was created in 1898 by Marice Berger, a pharmacy dispenser, to purify the air in hospital wards.
Feeling good at home contributes to our day-to-day well-being. Lampe Berger makes it possible to improve air quality and to fragrance it. In this way it contributes to the creation of a pleasant olfactory environment.
> Air living rooms regularly (at home and also in the office) in order to renew the interior air > Vacuum frequently, particularly if you have rugs or fitted carpets > Keep surfaces dust-free > Avoid smoking in the home > Regularly clean all vents and ventilation grilles, and all the heating or ventilation system filters > Do not overheat the house. The temperature usually recommended is 66°F. > Using deodorizers is not an exemption from following good hygiene practices.
2. Eliminate unpleasant odors, tobacco, cooking etc.
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| Kitras Art Glass |
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| The Green Earth Ceramic Fire Pot |
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Each Green Earth Fire Pot is handcrafted ensuring that no two are identical. Multi-colour glaze combinations give a unique finish of varying shades from top to bottom on every pot! Specially designed for optimal performance, the fuel reservoir is suspended within the pot allowing for airflow; this minimizes heat transfer from the burning can to the pot itself. The base of the pot remains cool to the touch while burning so Green Earth Fire Pots are safe for any outdoor surface.
Green Earth Fire Pots can be used outdoors all year around. Once the threat of frost has passed, Green Earth Fire Pots may be left outside for the duration of the spring and summer season. During the fall and winter months, after each use, Green Earth Fire Pots must be brought inside and stored indoors in a dry area to avoid potential mildew erosion. Do not allow exposure to frost or freezing temperatures, as this will permanently damage your Fire Pot making it unusable. We recommend keeping the original box and packing for storing your Fire Pot when not in use.
With various sizes and styles of pots available, there is one for almost every application. The Mini Fire Pots are popular for tabletops, around the hot tub or for use in more confined areas. The Large Fire Pots are well suited for use on the ground, patio or deck and around the pool. The perfect way to illuminate your garden path or stairway!
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| Walltalk Decorative Vinyl Lettering |
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Walltalk is made of lightweight vinyl, perfect for decor inside and outside. Choose from 11 collections of quotes, words, themed groupings, graphics, monogram initials, and more!
Walltalk is easily removable and won't damage the surface. The ideas for application are virtually endless. Say what you want, wherever you want! Walltalk celebrates you and your personality! |
| Walltalk Gallery (click image to enlarge) |
| Area Rugs |
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Check out the great selection of Area Rugs on our facebook page!
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Furniture, Pictures, Wall Art, Mirrors & More |
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We have a wide variety and selection of Furniture, Wall Art, Pictures, Mirror, Wall Decorations and more.
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All that is required to make glass is sand, soda ash, pot ash, lime and high heat. History sets the beginning of glass production nearly four thousand years ago in Mesopotamia (modern day Iraq). The Process of making glass was discovered while potters fused sand and minerals while firing their clay. One clever Mesopotamian managed to form a glass tube and blow a bubble at the end creating the first blowpipe and hence the art of glassblowing.


