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		<title>Designer Spotlight: Sarah Cihat&#8217;s Rehabilitated Dishware</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Making the old new again, Sarah Cihat [www.sarahcihat.com] takes second-hand, thrifted and otherwise discarded plates and redesigns and resurfaces them for a fresh, modern look that extends the life cycle of discarded plates and makes a subtle statement about recycling and reuse. Sarah uses lots of organic and animal forms; combined with soft colors and [...]]]></description>
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