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When most people buy furniture for their homes, they usually do so for the long-term.

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The Philippine School of Interior Design (PSID) starts the first quarter of the year with a grand alumni homecoming today called “Home After Forty-Four,” marking the first ever homecoming since its founding in June 1967.

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