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  2. 15 Clever Hidden Door Ideas for the Ultimate Secret Hideaway

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    These 15 clever hidden door ideas lead to secret rooms or storage spaces, adding a little mystery to your home. Check out these designer spaces for inspiration.

  3. 10 People Who Found Cash, Art & Valuables Hidden in ... - AOL

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    Pablo Picasso produced more than 20,000 works of art during his life, and more than a thousand of his paintings are listed as stolen, missing or disputed. So check that attic.

  4. Hidden compartment - Wikipedia

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    Hidden rooms can for example be used as a refuge, media room, larder or wine cellar. The term hidden compartment can also refer to smaller storage places for valuables and personal belongings in furniture (such as cabinet compartments ), trap compartments in vehicles, false bottoms in containers, and various other concealment devices .

  5. Woman Holding a Balance - Wikipedia

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    In the painting, Vermeer has depicted, what discreetly appears to be a young pregnant woman holding an empty balance before a table on which stands an open jewelry box, the pearls and gold within spilling over. A blue cloth rests in the left foreground, beneath a mirror, and a window to the left — unseen save its golden curtain — provides ...

  6. Casket (decorative box) - Wikipedia

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    An Italian jewelry casket, 1857, carved walnut, lined with red velvet. A casket [1] is a decorative box or container that is usually smaller than a chest and is typically decorated. In recent centuries they are often used as boxes for jewelry, but in earlier periods they were also used for keeping important documents and many other purposes. [2]

  7. What That’s Really For: Items With Hidden Design Features - AOL

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    This is actually responsible for switching the mirror from daytime to nighttime driving modes, using a prismatic glass configuration to dim the reflection and limit the glare of headlights behind ...

  8. Camera obscura - Wikipedia

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    A hand-held device with a mirror-reflex mechanism was first proposed by Johann Zahn in 1685, a design that would later be used in photographic cameras. [74] The scientist Robert Hooke presented a paper in 1694 to the Royal Society, in which he described a portable camera obscura. It was a cone-shaped box which fit onto the head and shoulders of ...

  9. Art Deco - Wikipedia

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    Art Deco, short for the French Arts décoratifs (lit. ' Decorative Arts '), [1] is a style of visual arts, architecture, and product design, that first appeared in Paris in the 1910s (just before World War I), [2] and flourished in the United States and Europe during the 1920s to early 1930s.