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Here is a fabulous idea for using selenite towers in an unconventional way: Use them as faux logs!! I saw this in the now defunct Domino magazine for an article on Nina Campbell's home. This is a great option for fireplaces that are non-functional; many Spanish homes have "fireplace niches" that were never intended to light up. Grab some andirons and make it happen!
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