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    #177409   2008-05-21 11:01 GMT      
    Looking for suggestions of what to place on my living room coffee table other than a plant, which mine keep dying. The room is traditional.

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    #177410   2008-05-21 11:09 GMT      
    On my coffee table, I have a medium size basket with potpourri and you can either change it with the season or to match the decor of the room.

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    #177411   2008-05-21 11:10 GMT      
    Try a nice coffee table book, or a glass bowl filled with water, polished rocks, and floating candles looks nice as well and it is extremely difficult to kill.

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    #177412   2008-05-21 11:10 GMT      
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    #177414   2008-05-21 12:22 GMT      
    Again keep it simple: on mine I have a few books stacked on top of each other, some candles, a pair of coasters and of course the ever present remote. But then again it depends on the size of the table but candles never die on you...stay away from plants if you don't have sun light or time to water them.

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    #177415   2008-05-21 12:45 GMT      
    -what about three candles on a little tray and a few matching coasters

    -Or a little statue and/or a decorative plate
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