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A Seat at Monticello
The Campeachy chair is a replica of one so beloved by Thomas Jefferson that he waited more than 10 years for it to arrive after the first one he ordered was lost in a shipwreck.
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Quick-Change Artist
Combination doors have been around at least as long as the Combination Door Co. has been in business, since 1912, but the ingenious time-saving concept is just as appreciated today.
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Get a Grip
Sash lifts attach to the lower corners of a window and provide convenient finger holds for lifting it open.
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Horse Sense
Mid-19th-century weathervanes often depicted famous racehorses of the day in copper or iron.
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Radiator Coveralls
Although they didn't become popular until the 1920s, radiator covers are an elegant, functional way to dress up an old radiator with a custom-built wooden cabinet.
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Heavy Metallique
As sleek and stylish as a Hollywood starlet, this medicine cabinet in Robern's Metallique line evokes the Art Moderne look of the 1930s and '40s.
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