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Photograph by Vicki Thompson
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Solid: Lydia Tai, owner of the Teak House on The Alamdea, which carries new items and antiques, sits on an occasional chair made from imported solid Tanzanian ebony. Beside her is a 48-inch antique vase in cobalt blue.
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East meets West at the Teak House, a store that resembles a museum
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Mary Gottschalk
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The Teak House on The Alameda is not your ordinary furniture store. A mix of Asian antiques and accessories, as well as new pieces, it has almost a museum feel to it.
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