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	<title>Comments on: Chicago Stefanie needs help to understand her midcentury Asian table</title>
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		<title>By: Retro Renovation &#187; Courtney&#8217;s Asian-inspired Ritts furniture and some background on this midcentury phenom</title>
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		<description>[...] to Courtney - a longtime reader but new commenter. She has some insight on Stef&#8217;s Asian inspired tables, along with some great photos of her own Ritts set - a classic, dusty-basement foraging find: Hi [...]</description>
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