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Cabinetry Sale at Ligne Roset through June 29

By Seattle Mag June 12, 2014

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!–paging_filter–pA friend recently raved about how installing shelves in her living room totally revolutionized her whole house. With a place for all her book, knick-knacks and other small pieces of décor, her home was suddenly clutter-free, serene and totally organized./p
pIf cabinetry would do wonders for you like it did for my friend, swing by a href=”http://\/\/seattlemag.com/ligne-roset“Ligne Roset/a between June 14 and 29 for 20 percent off all bookcases, TV units, sideboards, dining and occasional tables./p
p style=”text-align: center;”img src=”/sites/default/files/newfiles/oka.jpg” alt=”oka” height=”597″ width=”500″/p
p style=”text-align: center;”Oka bookcase originally $1,860 now $1,488/p
pAlso,nbsp;did you know that Ligne Roset is a family-run business started in Briord, France in 1860 and has had a focus on environmentally-friendly design since its inception? Its furniture comes from several small factories scattered throughout the Rhône-Alps region./p

 

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