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      <title>The Natural Charm of Olive and Wood in Your Home</title>
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      <description>There is something so grounding about the combination of olive and wood, whether you are talking about the rich, swirling grain of a hand-carved bowl or the soft, silvery-green leaves of a tree sitting in a sunlit corner. It is one of those pairings</description>
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