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The trend toward turn-of-the-century style, and we aren’t talking 1999, is growing

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House of Wolf in London

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House of Wolf and Apothecary Bar

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House of Wolf’s attic dining room

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A shot from inside House of Wolf

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“The faster we move, technologically, the further we seem to be digging into our past for lifestyle cues,” says Liz Ikiriko, co-owner of The Arthur , a vintage home and Canadiana shop in Toronto .Fernando Morales/The Globe and Mail

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The Arthur antiques store on in TorontoFernando Morales/The Globe and Mail

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The Arthur antiques store in TorontoFernando Morales/The Globe and Mail

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The Arthur antiques store in TorontoFernando Morales/The Globe and Mail

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The Arthur antiques store in TorontoFernando Morales/The Globe and Mail

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