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		<description><![CDATA[Create a storage closet of course! Well, at least dutch designer Patrick Schuur did. If you are a DIY type with a lot of old tapes from your exes, now you can put those suckers to good use. And quite stylish too. Dimensions are 275×57,5×136 cm.]]></description>
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<p>Create a storage closet of course!  Well, at least dutch designer Patrick Schuur did.  If you are a DIY type with a lot of old tapes from your exes, now you can put those suckers to good use.  And quite stylish too.  Dimensions are 275×57,5×136 cm.</p>
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