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Old 07-25-2012, 01:34 PM
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Post 100% Recyclable furniture

Hey all,

SmartDeco is a small California based company that creates 100% recycled furniture. It's a new and very eco friendly option for furniture pieces like desks, drawers and nightstands. They're also very affordable, easy to assemble and great for college kids who need to transport their furniture often.

For more information, visit Smartdecofurniture.com.
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