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Show For 'Forty winks' or more Remember the studio couch? Every home had one in the '40's. It was great for snoozing, reading, and it was where the surprise overnight guest stayed in a pinch. In its new scrubbed pine collection, REPLICAS 11100, Thomnsville offers a romantic counterpart to the studio couch a sleigh bed. The beauty of a reproduction like the sleigh bed is that it is a practical alternative alter-native to antiques which most of us cannot find or afford. Furthermore, some of the pieces are available in rich Colonial colors. This extraordinary day bed, for example, also comes in a rich "blueberry" painted finish. The charm of the distinctive piece is that it is elegant enough for the more public areas of the home. Shelley Weiss, interior designer, has improvised a tent headboard with a simple length of fabric and cozied it up with lots of sentimental, ruffled pillows in matching and coordinating materials. The Essex Butler's Tray table is also endearing and authentic. (The table's top originally was a small door ... thus the tiny key hole on this piece.) Outstanding is the Secretary-Desk, a classic study of time-honored beauty beau-ty and function in antique pine. Companion: Com-panion: the Marlborough Arm Chair. i " s la if - DR. COLTON, principal at Discovery, presents Misty Harrison Har-rison (left) and Andrea Newman certificates for the Utah State Bar Law Day Contest. |