- 08/07/09
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Manor
Součástí této položky z Výměny je také jedna nebo více položek z Obchodu The Sims 3, některého dodatku nebo kolekce.
Pokud máte níže uvedený obsah z Obchodu, kolekcí a dodatků, položka se vám stáhne bez problémů.
I v případě, že tyto zmíněné položky z Obchodu, dodatky nebo kolekce nemáte ve vašem systému nainstalovány, bude požadovaná položka stažena z Výměny a stále bude možné ji nainstalovat. Po stažení obsahu uvidíte ve stavové sekci Spouštěče The Sims 3 varovnou ikonu, která vás upozorní na chybějící obsah. Místo chybějícího obsahu obdržíte obdobnou základní položku, případně neobdržíte položku žádnou.
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Country Mansion Curtains
Perfect for looking out from your sitting room, over the terrace, and onto your gardens and hunting grounds… or just your backyard!
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Duke's Dining Table
They say that the modern dining table was invented by the Duke of Dining, who needed an extra-large surface to fit his enormous feasts. We're not sure...
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The Shhhh… It's a Library Door
Not everyone's lucky enough to live in a library. Fortunately, we can all inspire our guests to a little more quiet and courtesy with these practically...
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Dr. Prosper's Glowing Orb
Two centuries ago, Dr. Prosper lit up faces and homes with his miraculous invention. We've brought it back, just using light bulbs instead of glowworms.
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Neoclassical Amphora
You know, it's funny how times change. We use these beautiful vases for decoration. The ancients used to use them to wash their yaks.
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Superlative Sofa
The full-length sofa is the crème de la crème of living room seating, the dreadnaught of the sitting room, the admiral of the salon. In short, get one!
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Porcelain Tub
In the olden days, you had to fill bathtubs one bucket at a time. This tub has all the olden charm, but with faucets!
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Romantique Telephone Table
It's funny how times change. The ancients would call this a telephone table, and would actually put their telephones on top of it! Nowadays, we have pockets...
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Romantique Dining Chair
Berges Bros. has done it again! The dining chair from the Romantique collection looks stiff and painful, but is really quite comfortable! Your guests will be...
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Romantique Floor Mirror
Mirror, mirror, on the floor: Who does every Sim adore? You, when you have this fabulous floor mirror!
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Romantique Dresser
Don't let this elegant old-time dresser fool you -- it's big enough for all your wainscots, bonnets, girdles, braces, bloomers, britches, and whatnot!...
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Romantique Overstuffed Armchair
Who says antique furniture is stuffy? We do! At Berges Bros., we've stuffed this chair so full of comfort and plushiness that you'll never want to get...
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Palm in Vase
Nothing captures that breezy tropical feeling like a a few palm fronds in a vase. Ok, a palm tree, maybe.
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Not-So-Private Study Door
When privacy won't do, there's the Not-So-Private Study Door. Snoops, prying eyes and peeping Toms will love this one!
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Harvest Time
Another one of artist Amy Unger's favorite subjects: golden husks of corn. It makes sense; she's allergic to wheat.
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Whodunnit Curtains
Generously-sized for an adult to stand behind without being seen, the Whodunnit Curtains are perfect for a country mansion -- or mystery party.
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Commodious Commode
Folks are bigger than they used to be. That's why we scaled up our antique commode with an extra-generous seat. Fits even the modern adult humanoid!
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Romantique Double Bed
Sure, a bed has to be comfortable, but it can also be a work of art. Berges Bros. bed in the Romantique collection features tons of hand-carved rosewood details...
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Octagonal End Table
This table is ideal for supporting octagonal objects. It's only so-so at holding up objects of other shapes.
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Antique Chronometer
That's right, before there were clocks, there were chronometers. Kind of like an odometer, only for time.