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Old 04-06-2011, 12:32 PM
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I like the idea of bamboo and steel. Bamboo is a great way to go green when buying furniture because it doesn't take forever to grow and even though the furniture won't last as long as some of the other kinds of woods, it will last long enough. No one really keeps the same furniture forever, so when it does get tiresome to the eyes for you, you won't feel bad for getting rid of it.

I also like steel because it is modern and it will last a really long time. This product can be recycled so it won't hurt the environment!
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