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Celerie Kemble
Banquets in the kitchen are great, functional pieces for families. I am not sure how I feel about them because every time I look at one the first thing that comes to my mind is how can I escape to the restroom easily fifteen times during dinner? I feel a sense of claustrophobia, but that is just me:) In a small space banquets are the perfect solution, and even better if the space allows you to make one that is spacious and open. They are especially wonderful if you have a slew of kids in which case I would laminate a cool fabric and just wipe it down after each meal!
Happy weekend!...
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