What can I put in a corner of a small dining area
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Put a decorative column (36 - 40" tall) in the corner; place a large vase that matches your décor on the column. Fill the vase with a bunch of artificial grass or sticks, etc. You can also loosely tie a decorative scarf around the neck of the vase, letting it drape over the side of the column. Makes a pretty show that doesn't consume much floor space.
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What about Art? or some sort of textural piece to draw the eye?