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March-April, 2016 Issue 24 NEW In 2016-2 Supplement Catalog

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March-April, 2016

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Transitional style with graphic patterned upholstered headboard, this collection is finished in a

cappuccino Asian tropical hardwood with Okume veneer. The headboard is partially upholstered

in black leatherette.

The 7 drawer dresser, chest, and nightstand offer plenty of storage space and the drawers are

finished all around with beveled fronts and silver finished hardware. With felt lining on all top

drawers, you can safely store jewelry or treasured keepsakes within.

--- Rossville Collection (#204381-#204385)

See more detail about this collection in Coaster 2016-2 Supplement Catalog page S21.

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Statement mirrors in the bathroom are one of the latest interior trends for 2016. Out

with the simple rectangular flat mirror, in with the decorative and bold statement

mirror to help transform your bathroom. Choose something round, with decorative

frame, or even go beyond the 2D to bring out the dimension.

--- Statement Mirrors

StatementMirror in theBathroom

Go BoldGo Flashy

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A. Chair #106472

B. Headboard #300545QF

C. Desk #950513

D. Ottoman #500420

E. Pillow #905346

F. Side Table #950098

G. Sofa #504554

H. Chair #902560

I. Cabinet #102596

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Made In the USA Sectional #501147

White PaintReflects Lightto Brightenthe whole room

The color palette for your home not only means the wall color and accessory colors, but also floor

color, furniture color, rug color, painting color, etc. It’s a good idea to decide the wall color last since it

is the largest color blocks in your space. Choose a wall color to match your furniture and decoration

to complete the overall design.

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Donny Osmond Home

is a genuine story. It is derived

from five decades of memories.

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COASTER PRESENTS ---DONNY OSMOND HOME COLLECTION

Donny Osmond Home inspires a

renaissance of home and family.

It celebrates Donny’s 50 years as

beloved entertainer and icon of home

and family by blending transitional

pieces with eclectic accents. The

design story is as versatile and

timeless as Donny’s own.

Let’s make time, together. Find out more at DonnyOsmond.com

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Bookcase#801542

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RusticEnd Table

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Enjoy this sofa collection upholstered

in ink blue patterned chenille. With

nailhead trim around the edges and

antique weathered grey wood legs,

you can lounge with style. Feather

blend top cushions, pocket coil

seating, and printed fabric accent

pillows also make this collection a

comfortable choice for your home.

Mix and match this collection with

rustic accent pieces for a stylish look.

MatchingAccent Chairwith Prints

#902456

--- Vessot Collection

RusticSofa Table

#703319

Vessot CollectionSofa #505791

Loveseat #505792Chair #505793

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PastelColors AreEasier to

Match withYour Decor

Do you want flowers that last the entire spring season? If you are not into silk flowers or floral wallpa-

per, or you are allergic to pollen, there’s an easier way to bring spring into your home.

Freshen up your living space by adding floral paintings with bright or light colors. Replace the existing

paintings for a dramatic change in mood, and switch them as you like throughout the years.

--- Spring in Art

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MDF

Medium-density fibreboard (MDF) is an engineered wood product made by breaking

down hardwood or softwood residuals into wood fibres, often in a defibrator, combin-

ing it with wax and a resin binder, and forming panels by applying high temperature

and pressure. MDF is generally denser than plywood.

KD or RTA

A form of furniture that requires customer assembly. Several to many furniture

components are packaged in a carton which also contains assembly instructions and

necessary hardware needed for the buyer to follow in order to build the furniture item

correctly. Also referred as Flat Pack.

RAF or LAF

The term RAF refers to Right Arm Facing when talking about a sectional modular

piece. The term LAF refers to Left Arm Facing. Most sectional pieces have 1 arm since

they connect to another piece of furniture at the other end. So the key thing to re-

member is that the side with the arm on it, when you are facing the item, determines

whether it is LAF or RAF.

--- Common Abbreviation

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