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  2. Driftwood - Wikipedia

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    Erosion and wave action may make it difficult or impossible to determine the origin of a particular piece of driftwood. Driftwood can be used as part of decorative furniture or other art forms, and is a popular element in the scenery of fish tanks.

  3. Inlay - Wikipedia

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    A great range of materials have been used both for the base or matrix and for the inlays inserted into it. Inlay is commonly used in the production of decorative furniture, where pieces of colored wood, precious metals or even diamonds are inserted into the surface of the carcass using various matrices including clear coats and varnishes.

  4. Celestial Eye - Wikipedia

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    Appropriate species may include epiphytic, soft-leaved genera such as Anubias, Bolbitis ('African water ferns'), Bucephalandra or Leptochilus ('Java ferns', formerly Microsorum), as they may be attached to smooth rocks or non-jagged pieces of driftwood, minimizing the need for excessive decor or a rich substrate.

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    The split piece of art makes a dramatic statement within this Nathan Turner–designed cottage at Alisal Ranch. The pressed-back chairs surround a table from Petersen Antiques . VICTORIA PEARSON

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    Coastal kitchen design ideas like classic all-white spaces, pretty blue cabinets, and warm wood details bring breezy beach house style to your home.

  7. Seneca Glass Company - Wikipedia

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    That year, Seneca Glass Company began producing its Driftwood Casual dinnerware pattern, which targeted the informal dining market. The decision to produce a less-formal product proved wise, as formal dinnerware became less popular during the next decade. The Driftwood Casual" pattern was popular, and it was produced for 30 years. [113]

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