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  <title>The Find: The Housing Works Book of Decorating with Thrift Shop Treasures, Flea Market Objects, and Vintage Details</title>
  <author>Stan Williams</author>
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  <rating>5</rating>
  <description>Sometimes you&#8217;re looking for it, sometimes it just finds youTreasures of home d&#233;cor abound at flea markets, thrift shops, and garage sales. But how do you know a find when you find it? In The Find, Stan Williams and some of today&#8217;s most clever style makers, including Simon Doonan, John Derian, and Real Simple&#8217;s Kristin van Ogtrop&#8211;all diehard devotees of New York City&#8217;s Housing Works&#8211;show not just what to look for, but also how to look at an object to identify a great piece.  The trick is to see beyond nicks and wobbles, color and intended purpose and to focus on potential.  For example, a vintage leather trunk encased in Lucite works as a stunning coffee table. Pages from old books wallpaper a foyer. A cushion fashioned from a baseball diamond&#8217;s home plate makes a garden chair comfortable. The Find includes chapters on furniture, accessories, small spaces, and entertaining. From a suburban ranch to an East Village studio in New York, each abode illustrates unexpected ways that secondhand items can make statements (or space) throughout a home. Elegantly photographed, filled with practical sidebars about refurbishing, styling, and treasure-hunting, and replete with the quirky sensibility that has made Housing Works one of the most popular destinations for great things, The Find is at once a handbook and inspiration for vintage decorating. Secondhand does not mean second rate when there&#8217;s always something special to be found.</description>
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