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		<title>Kitchen Bar Stools &#8211; Chinese Tao Theme</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[10. Chinese Tao Want to make your kitchen authentic Chinese Tao? Then why not order direct from Y&#38;T Chinese Furniture Co. They manufacture solid wood reproductions of bar stools from Tibet, China, Japan and Korea. Add red fabric seat cushions, a replica Ming dynasty vase, some tiny tea cups and you’re done! Check out Y&#38;T [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>10. Chinese Tao</h3>
<p>Want to make your kitchen authentic Chinese Tao? Then why not order direct from Y&amp;T Chinese Furniture Co. They manufacture solid wood reproductions of <a href="http://yourkitchenbarstools.com">bar stools</a> from Tibet, China, Japan and Korea.  Add red fabric seat cushions, a replica Ming dynasty vase, some tiny tea cups and you’re done! Check out Y&amp;T Chinese Antique Furniture:</p>
<p>(86) 13901116656 (English)<br />
(8610) 6150 2772 (Chinese)<br />
Fax (8610) 6150 2773<br />
1999-2007 107# Li Er SI, Zhang Jia Wan, Tongzhou,  Beijing, China  101113</p>
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<p>Another great option for kitchen bar stools within the Chinese Antique theme is Green Tea Design. Green Tea is also the sole distributor for the <strong>Mizuya Kitchen</strong> line.</p>
<p>Their <a href="http://yourkitchenbarstools.com/kitchen-bar-stool-zen-tranquility-theme/">wooden barstools</a> are based on Chinese farmers&#8217; stools, made from solid elm (and reclaimed wood salvaged from Korean farmhouses), then varnished with black or red lacquer but keeping the beauty of the wood grain. Some of their pieces are left unfinished, or finished with only a small amount of wax or varnish, so as not to hide the delicate, natural wood grain motif.  Some have bold finishes in symbolic colors of red or black. Black Yin for earth, water, North, and even numbers. Red for Yang: life, sky, fire, South, and odd numbers.</p>
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<h4>The Real Chinese Stool Deal!</h4>
<p>Lily&#8217;s Antiques and Hualun Antiques have real antiques and amazingly authentic reproductions. Since 1998 they are one of the largest dealers in Beijing, with 200 employees and 15,000 square meter exhibition center full of unique pieces.</p>
<p>Here’s what you can expect:</p>
<p>They purchase and restore antique furniture, including original Chinese stools, collected from China’s countryside. They focus mostly on walnut from Shanxi, Shandong and Gansu provinces. They have a 7,000 square meter workshop for restoring the antiques and making replicas. When making replicas, they will accept orders for custom sizes if you need a counter stool of a specific height.</p>
<p>If you need some other authentic Chinese pieces to add to your bar or kitchen ambiance, Hualun Antiques has porcelain, pottery, bronze and wood sculpture.<br />
They will arrange transportation service and providing an antique certificate for each piece.</p>
<p>Contact Lily&#8217;s Antiques and Hualun Antiques:<br />
Gaobeidian warehouse 8610-65729746/Gaobeidian showroom 8610-85792458<br />
Songzhuang factory 8610-69592824<br />
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<h4>Chinese Antique Furniture</h4>
<p>I have saved the BEST for last….Chinese Antique Furniture Inc is one of those places that if you can’t find your perfect Chinese Tao barstool or dream kitchen accessories with them then what you want doesn’t exist!</p>
<p>Chinese Antique Furniture is an exporter of antique, reproduction, and ancient Chinese furniture. They specialize in collecting, refurbishing and reproducing antique pieces from all over mainland China, Tibet, Korea and Mongolia. They accept custom orders or will reproduce a kitchen stool or piece of furniture based on a photograph of what you desire.</p>
<p>Although the company is located near Hangzhou, China, their staff speaks and writes English and they operate in modern offices.</p>
<p>Chinese Antique Furniture Inc<br />
Yonghe Industy Zone, Shangyu, Zhejiang, China<br />
Tel:  0086-575-82931166<br />
E-mail: 	linda@eastfurniture.com</p>
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