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Habitat.


1. The de-cluttered "clutter"

2. The fresh herbs with a stool each, taking up a whole window.

3. The home baking montage in the foreground, complete with bulky, inconvenient-to-store scales, (and huge pan, not often used in baking).

4. The box of veg against the wall.

5. The spotless prop of a bike

6. The wine-destroying location of the display wine rack.

7. That pepper grinder


A discreetly pink, relaxed, loft-lite vibe. Yours at 20% off.


Buy a chair, at least, and take it home. Place it in your scratchy, low-ceilinged, kitchen. Sit in it and weep.

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