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  2. Rowac - Wikipedia

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    Industrial enterprises of the time made extensive use of containers for storing and transporting small parts and components. Wooden containers were known to fall apart after heavy use, leading Rowac to introduce a sturdy metal alternative. Metal and wooden products were often cleaned and polished using cotton wool soaked in flammable oils.

  3. Bar stool - Wikipedia

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    Some bar stools have backs, while most do not. In commercial settings, swivel and floor mounted bar stools are common. Floor mounting renders the stool immovable, so it cannot be stolen or used as a weapon in a bar fight. Floor-mounted stools generally are mounted on a column, but stools with legs can also be secured to the floor using metal ...

  4. Bruno Rey - Wikipedia

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    Except for the final finishing, the entire production process could then be done by machine, including the gluing of the wood and metal at a bonding carousel. [6] [5] The chair was available with a plain solid wood or an upholstered seat and was also manufactured in other variations, like a bar stool and a stool.

  5. Stool (seat) - Wikipedia

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    In modern times, the term "stool" has become blurred, and many types now have backs. These are particularly common among bar stools , tall stools for seating at a counter, often fixed in place. These are a development of the chair as much as the stool, made more compact to allow dense seating around a serving table or counter.

  6. 20 Dining Room Ideas for Small Spaces - AOL

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    In this Upstate New York house the owner chose an antique American dining table and chairs and stool ... In the great mansions of 19th-century industrial titans there were rooms to retire to after ...

  7. Zanotta (company) - Wikipedia

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    "Mezzadro" stool (1957) designed by Achille and Pier Giacomo Castiglioni. It was one of three prototypes for stools using found objects which were developed by the Castiglioni brothers in the late 1950s. The "Mezzadro" uses a sheet metal seat cast from that of a 1935 Italian tractor which is balanced on stainless-steel bow and a wooden crosspiece.

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