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Baukje and Anton Smits are true treasure hunters, regularly trawling flea markets, antiques shops and charity shops, searching for anything that appeals to their aesthetic, which is best described as French farmhouse. And if any of their new-found treasures are in need of repairs, Anton, who is a carpenter, is able to oblige. The items they love tend not to be especially ‘chic’ Baukje explains; rather, they are serviceable pieces made for everyday

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