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Article: MULTIPURPOSE WALL DECOR GAINING FAVOR.
- Article from:
- HFN The Weekly Newspaper for the Home Furnishing Network
- Article date:
- July 9, 2001
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NEW YORK-Multitasking has become so prevalent in our society that wall decor designers have integrated it into many more products.
The concept of multifunctional wall decor is not new, but the creative designs currently on the market, and their widespread acceptance among retailers and consumers, are noteworthy.
These days it's becoming more common to see retail framed art and wall decor departments filled with wooden or plaster shelves, pub mirrors (mirrors with coathooks), combination art and mirrors, shutter-box framed mirrors and chalkboards, pleated frames, French memo boards and a multitude of other "alternative" wall pieces.
Some items ...