By Simon Emmanuel, on September 29th, 2011
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They say that necessity is the mother of invention. In the case of folding tables and chairs this is definitely true. Moreover, military necessity is often the impetus for many useful inventions that are eventually used in the civilian world. In fact, many simple domestic items such as folding tables and chairs were actually [...]
By Simon Emmanuel, on September 15th, 2011
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I once worked a job at a local country club that was famous for the lavish banquets it held on just about every possible occasion. Officially, my job was serving meals to the members in the formal dining hall. However, on the weekends the club generally hosted a banquet of some sort. For these [...]
By Simon Emmanuel, on September 2nd, 2011
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Millions of people have seen video of the horrible tragedy that took place at the Indiana State Fair on August 14th. The hit country band “Sugarland” was scheduled to play in Indianapolis for the Indiana State Fair. However, shortly before the band was supposed to hit the stage, strong winds brought down the band [...]
By Simon Emmanuel, on August 28th, 2011
Share| After multiple trips to the dumpster, even this hoarder’s mess can be eliminated with a few well placed cabinets.
Here’s how I use a few cabinets to aid me in my constant struggle with organization and space-saving. As time goes by, the space I have to work with remains the same while the [...]
By Simon Emmanuel, on August 7th, 2011
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If you have ever worked in hospitality then you are probably familiar with folding chairs. Although folding chairs are a regular fixture in modern life, they have been around for a very long time. In terms of versatility and utility they are, perhaps, one of the best ways to add seating to any area [...]
By Simon Emmanuel, on July 25th, 2011
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Summer is in full swing and if you plan to be spending more time outdoors you may wish to increase your comfort level by updating your outdoor furniture and accessories. Unfortunately, as outdoor furniture often has to contend with more wear and tear, they may need to be replaced more often than their indoor [...]
By Simon Emmanuel, on June 26th, 2011
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Quite a few interior decorators who buy tablecloths and furniture products from us have at least a casual interest in antiques. So, we asked Simon to write about the subject. This article on Victorian Era furniture is the second in a series. We hope you find it informative and helpful.
Marc Templin, Owner of Bright [...]
By Simon Emmanuel, on June 23rd, 2011
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We don’t deal in antique furniture, but we try to provide helpful information to our readers. Quite a few interior decorators who buy tablecloths and related products from us have at least a casual interest in antique furniture. So, we asked Simon to write about the aspects one should consider when buying antique furniture. [...]
By Jinnie Templin, on June 21st, 2011
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Growing up in Northwestern Pennsylvania, rainy days plagued my childhood. That made every sunny day a reason to celebrate. I constantly begged to eat all of my meals outside when the weather was nice enough, and because we had a picnic table in our back yard, I was usually allowed. I was young, and [...]
By Simon Emmanuel, on June 5th, 2011
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Your lectern – the only thing between you and a crowd of potential critics.
They say that many people fear public speaking more than death itself. While I always considered that statistic to be a bit exaggerated, there is some truth behind the sentiment that public oration can be one of the most [...]
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