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Wiki Wake Hey Tiki Lounge
Lexington, South Carolina, United States
Aloha!
The Wiki Wake Hey Tiki Lounge is located in our home in Lexington, SC.
We collect Heywood Wakefield furniture and came across a set of their "Ashcraft" line of bent oak to start our tiki lounge. The name of our lounge comes from the blending of the manufacturers name.
The lounge sticks to a mostly mid century tiki vibe to tie in with our home decor.
Thanks for viewing!
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