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		<title>Kaili&#8217;s Top Pick</title>
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Drawing on influences from travels to Hong Kong, Milan and Munich these sculptural room dividers, sliding doors, custom tiles and murals are made from organic materials. They are made in respect of Native American hand carving techniques by using repetitive patterns that are formed in cement, applied carved wood, wood panels and canvas. Designer Richard [...]]]></description>
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<p>Drawing on influences from travels to Hong Kong, Milan and Munich these sculptural room dividers, sliding doors, custom tiles and murals are made from organic materials. They are made in respect of Native American hand carving techniques by using repetitive patterns that are formed in cement, applied carved wood, wood panels and canvas. Designer <a href="http://www.boprae.com">Richard Boprae</a> draws his inspiration from the cycle of trees and the architectural beauty of falling leaves.</p>
<p>Boprae, now lives in Colorado where the pine beetles are devastating the pine forests.  Boprae has discovered a use in his designs for these now dead trees. His next set of caved panels will be made from this recycled wood.</p>
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