- 22/08/09
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- EN
- Residential
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- 40 x 40
Family House - 4bed 6bath.with Basement
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Once Upon a Glowy Glow Glowlamp
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Duke's Dining Table
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Superlative Sofa
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Porcelain Tub
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Alas, a Lamp
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Romantique Telephone Table
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Divine Divan
Furniture scholars agree -- the divan is the peak creation of the Romantic era. And we think that once you sit in ours, you'll agree too!
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Statue of an Unknown Seamstress
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Romantique Dining Chair
Berges Bros. has done it again! The dining chair from the Romantique collection looks stiff and painful, but is really quite comfortable! Your guests will be...
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Romantique Chaise
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Romantique Floor Mirror
Mirror, mirror, on the floor: Who does every Sim adore? You, when you have this fabulous floor mirror!
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Romantique Dresser
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Romantique Overstuffed Armchair
Who says antique furniture is stuffy? We do! At Berges Bros., we've stuffed this chair so full of comfort and plushiness that you'll never want to get...
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Worthington's Washbasin
J.J. Worthington and Sons have been making sinks since before they were called sinks. So, get a Worthington's, and put your sink on a pedestal!
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Romantique Table Lamp
The Romantic era was just an artistic and intellectual movement, but don't let that stop you from getting all romantic with a little mood lighting!
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Romantique Coffee Table
Who says antique furniture can't multitask? These modern antique replicas can be used for both coffee AND tea!
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Whodunnit Curtains
Generously-sized for an adult to stand behind without being seen, the Whodunnit Curtains are perfect for a country mansion -- or mystery party.
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Commodious Commode
Folks are bigger than they used to be. That's why we scaled up our antique commode with an extra-generous seat. Fits even the modern adult humanoid!
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Romantique Double Bed
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Octagonal End Table
This table is ideal for supporting octagonal objects. It's only so-so at holding up objects of other shapes.
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Antique Chronometer
That's right, before there were clocks, there were chronometers. Kind of like an odometer, only for time.