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Other examples of the aesthetic can be seen at Partners & Spade, on Great Jones Street, the studio co-founded by Andy Spade, of Kate and Jack Spade, where vintage spools of twine and ham radios are displayed like sculpture.
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Take a spool of twine.
Professor Mitiguy was holding a large black spool of twine in his hands.
Purchase spools of string.
The sculptor Leo Rabkin, who was born in 1919 and has several pieces in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art, was holding a lumpy reddish stone and a spool of heavy twine.
A weathered 18th-century gaming table near the barn's entrance — a vide poche — holds a wooden spool of natural twine, a ceramic jar of Queen Anne's lace and a cattle brand picked up at a Southwestern ranch.
Our apartment is comfortably messy, and I don't often clean — the 1950s red Formica table that belonged to Douglas's grandmother serves more as dumping ground than a dining surface: unopened mail, pens, receipts, loose change, a lamp with a ceramic dog base, two electric toothbrush chargers, a spool of green twine.
Get a spool of kitchen twine, the smooth stuff.
For his second centerpiece, Mr. Stark stacked spools of thread and twine to make impromptu vases.
"I collect balls of twine," he says.
Our apartment was overflowing with boxes but bereft of twine.
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