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	<title>Comments on: Modern Dining Room Furniture</title>
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		<title>By: Kanisha Thew</title>
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		<dc:creator>Kanisha Thew</dc:creator>
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		<description>This kind of dining area furniture are generally lovely pieces and the values are very justifiable for high quality furniture. You shouldn&#039;t mistake me, I am not knocking IKEA, or similar less costly models, but it is how it is, &quot;low priced knockoffs&quot;. It is up to the consumer to make the decision whether they gotta have a table as an investment or if they desire a knock off piece in order to temporarily present &quot;a look&quot;. I like the range here, I&#039;m a admirer of the Cherner and the modern-day clean lines of the Blue Dot. Regarding functionality, to each their own. I choose to not have friends perched uncomfortably on the ends on the table, knocking legs with all the other people. This dining room table offers a functional setting for discussion with out sacrificing style.So very cool.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This kind of dining area furniture are generally lovely pieces and the values are very justifiable for high quality furniture. You shouldn&#8217;t mistake me, I am not knocking IKEA, or similar less costly models, but it is how it is, &#8220;low priced knockoffs&#8221;. It is up to the consumer to make the decision whether they gotta have a table as an investment or if they desire a knock off piece in order to temporarily present &#8220;a look&#8221;. I like the range here, I&#8217;m a admirer of the Cherner and the modern-day clean lines of the Blue Dot. Regarding functionality, to each their own. I choose to not have friends perched uncomfortably on the ends on the table, knocking legs with all the other people. This dining room table offers a functional setting for discussion with out sacrificing style.So very cool.</p>
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