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LOOKING FOR SOME GOOD POTS
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I’ve just read and reread, cover to cover both Oregon Home and THE GET GUIDE. I loved every inch of every page. I often buy Oregon Home, but I think I will subscribe. My husband is a remodeling contractor in Vancouver and I scour all the decorating magazines and places for ideas for our home and for many of the homes he works on.

I’m writing about the large pot in the corner of the room on p. 64 in THE GET GUIDE. Where can I find something like that in the Portland area? Many thanks for the publications and for your attention to my question.

—Nancy Newlean, Vancouver

Homeowner Patrick Henry responds: “Darn it! Alex and I bought those pots at an estate sale before we moved into that house. I’d try O’Gallerie in Portland. It has great estate sale stuff.”

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