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NATURE & HABITAT

ot so long ago we tended to display our curios and collectibles in cabinets – a cabinet of curiosities so to speak. That’s all well and good if your treasured objects are on the smallish side, but if they’re more substantial, think of your living areas as an opportunity to showcase your prized possessions, even if your collection is a study in eccentricity, from botanical prints and framed insects to beach treasures, antiquities and items that would be at home in a museum. If you wish to limit your ‘exhibits’ to just a couple of rooms, it makes sense to decorate the remainder

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