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		<title>Elo Switches</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Jul 2011 01:19:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Fixtures are often ignored when remodeling or redecorating your home, but why? They are the jewelry of your home. These gorgeous electrical switches and sockets called Elo were designed by Frédéric Bugnot. Distributed by French company Realitem , Elo switches are a far cry from those boring white rectangles you can get at the big box store (although I have to admit, I am guilty of owning boring rectangles). Like smooth pebbles, Elo are available in a variety of finishes and also come in push-button, two-way switch, or socket styles. 


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<p> Fixtures are often ignored when remodeling or redecorating your home, but why? They are the jewelry of your home. These gorgeous electrical switches and sockets called Elo were designed by Frédéric Bugnot. Distributed by French company Realitem , Elo switches are a far cry from those boring white rectangles you can get at the big box store (although I have to admit, I am guilty of owning boring rectangles). Like smooth pebbles, Elo are available in a variety of finishes and also come in push-button, two-way switch, or socket styles. </p>
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		<title>A lamp made of &#8230;. EXPEDIT</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Dec 2010 00:04:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Materials: Expedit Description: The pictures are of our house, where we were searching for a long time to find a celling lamp to fit the style and size of the main living room. Finally we used the EXPEDIT shelf! I put some wires and bulb sockets inside, and then screwed the shelf directly to the ceiling (Oufff! Not easy, you need 2-3 people for that). Then using small shelf supports left over from another furniture, I installed milk coloured plastics to hide electric installation and make the light softer. 


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<p> Materials: Expedit Description: The pictures are of our house, where we were searching for a long time to find a celling lamp to fit the style and size of the main living room. Finally we used the EXPEDIT shelf! I put some wires and bulb sockets inside, and then screwed the shelf directly to the ceiling (Oufff! Not easy, you need 2-3 people for that). Then using small shelf supports left over from another furniture, I installed milk coloured plastics to hide electric installation and make the light softer. </p>
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