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Businiess name:  West Elm
Review by:  Lenard S.
Review content: 
There aren't enough words to describe how I love this store... It all started out with the magazine that drew me in. I flip through the pages reading commentary from designers. I try to stay focused on the advice given and mix and match pieces from different pages but, each room is so unique and stylish I want every room right down to sitting my laptop on the rug as though it is an accessory. I arrive at West Elm and again I am in shock. I literally want everything in the store. I can't decide on what to get so I walk around stroking everything with a huge smile on my face. My sense of style is very clean, neat and chic. West Elm appears to cater to my taste. Everything is so clean and delicate. Sofas, lamps, desks, linen. I want it all. But when a lamp can run in the hundreds I seriously have to consider what I pick out with care. But no fear West Elm this week it may be a lamp from the store, next week the blue, green and brown pillow from the catalog, with the funky white tables oh and the tree stump sitting stools and how could I forget the three fold sofa that turns into a bed or the faux fur rug, and the glass chandelier... West Elm this isn't the last you'll see of me =)

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