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If you own the store item/expansion/stuff pack(s) noted below, the item will download properly.
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Hot Rod Table
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Classy Chassis Dining Chair
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Coolsville Bar
Feel like you are losing your coolness? Show friends you are still a hipster with this out-of-sight bar!
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Cloud 9 Counter Island
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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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Cloud 9 Counters
Before food processors and espresso machines, counters were the shining jewels in the kitchen. Place these counters in your kitchen and people will talk about...
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Cubeville Bar Stool
As the saying goes, “You can’t have one without the other." Add this trendy bar stool to make your bar complete.
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Souped Up Napkin Holder
Why is it that when people talk about the past they assume the people back then were primitive? This wonderful napkin holder proves that people in the 50’s...
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Dolly Door
Doors today are not the same as the doors back in the 50’s. The doors in the 50’s were thick, sturdy, and made of heavy materials.
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Home Economics Table
Remember those Home Economics videos you were forced to watch during high school? They always had a nice table in those videos. Now you can too!