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m_konig
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Comments (1)The US site doesn't ship internationally, so unfortunately it will be difficult buying it off Houzz as the UK site doesn't have a marketplace yet. I would try and found out who the artist/retailer is and get in touch with them via their Houzz profile or if you can locate their website. Best of luck!...See MoreArt work advice
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Comments (7)Hi, I think that you have to find a line that you can align your larger art pieces on. Not sure how to explain it, so I've made a visual for you. I've put the two smaller pieces together, so they form 'one piece' and aligned the bottom of all large pieces and put the other smaller one between them to form a connection. A common line makes it visually calmer. I've also pulled your chair a little bit forward, to give it some 'breathing space'....See Morem_konig
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