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  2. Soban - Wikipedia

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    As well as being used for dining, soban were also used for general carrying tasks, as writing desks and as small altars for prayers or for burning incense. [3] Soban are generally fairly small, due to the historical custom of family members and guests each having their own individual table. The standard dimensions are around 30 by 50 cm (12 by ...

  3. Queen Anne style furniture - Wikipedia

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    In sophisticated urban environments, walnut was a frequent choice for furniture in the Queen Anne style, [5] superseding the previously dominant oak and leading to the era being called "the age of walnut." [6] However, poplar, cherry, and maple were also used in Queen Anne style furniture. [11]

  4. Refectory table - Wikipedia

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    A refectory table is a highly elongated table [1] used originally for dining in monasteries during Medieval times. In the Late Middle Ages, the table gradually became a banqueting or feasting table in castles and other noble residences. The original table manufacture was by hand and created of oak or walnut; the design is based on a trestle style.

  5. In This Robert A.M. Stern–Designed House, the Art Is ... - AOL

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    In the dining area, vintage Jean Royère chairs pull up to a custom walnut dining table by Walter P. Sauer. The island has a custom finish by Nancy Lorenz. Pendants by Murray's Iron Works, rug by ...

  6. This Soothing Nantucket Home Has Us Longing for Summer Already

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    The custom banquette and table are both by Workshop/APD, and the set of six #634 walnut dining chairs, circa 1954, are by Carlo de Carli for Cassina. On the white oak-paneled wall is a painting by ...

  7. Louis XV furniture - Wikipedia

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    It featured Roman and Greek motifs. The later furniture featured decorative elements of Chinoiserie and other exotic styles. [1] Louis XV furniture was designed not for the vast palace state rooms of the Versailles of Louis XIV, but for the smaller, more intimate salons created by Louis XV and by his mistresses, Madame de Pompadour and Madame ...

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