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  2. China cabinet - Wikipedia

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    An old china cabinet at the Charlier Museum in Brussels, with Chinese wares. A china cabinet is a piece of furniture, usually with glass fronts and sides, used to hold and display porcelain ("china") or other ceramics. Typical china held in such cabinets often includes cups, plates, bowls, and glasses.

  3. Chinese furniture - Wikipedia

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    Chinese home furniture evolved independently of Western furniture into many similar forms, including chairs, tables, stools, cupboards, cabinets, beds and sofas. Until about the 10th century CE, the Chinese sat on mats or low platforms using low tables, but then gradually moved to using high tables with chairs.

  4. 22 Signs Your Kitchen Is Outdated, According to Designers - AOL

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    These are 22 signs your kitchen is outdated, according to designers. From knotty pine cabinetry to high barstools, these are the design faux pas to update ASAP.

  5. White House china - Wikipedia

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    An extensive White House renovation was conducted in the early 1900s, during which the State Dining Room was enlarged to seat over 100 guests. A new set of china was needed due to the expanded size of the room. First Lady Edith Roosevelt ordered 1,320 pieces of Wedgwood china. The china was white and highlighted the Great Seal of the United ...

  6. Chinese Cabinets in Schönbrunn Palace - Wikipedia

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    The porcelain objects were mainly imported from China, with some pieces seeming to have been produced in Vienna by the Viennese porcelain maker Du Pacqiuer. A new research project will attempt to date the objects of the Schönrunn's Chinese cabinets and to find out where they were originally produced.

  7. Kang bed-stove - Wikipedia

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    A large kang shared by the guests of a one-room inn in a then-wild area east of Tonghua, Jilin, as seen by Henry E.M. James in 1887. The kang (Chinese: 炕; pinyin: kàng; Manchu: nahan, Kazakh: кән) is a traditional heated platform, 2 metres or more long, used for general living, working, entertaining and sleeping in the northern part of China, where the winter climate is cold.

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