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  2. Shoe rack - Wikipedia

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    A shoe rack is a piece of furniture which is often found by the door mat in the entryway of houses, and serves to keep shoes organized. Often it is placed near a hat shelf, [1] wardrobe rail, or coat rack where clothes for outdoor use can be hung. Some shoe racks also serve as a benches where persons may sit while taking on their shoes. [2]

  3. Bench (furniture) - Wikipedia

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    A storage bench is a combination of sitting space and a storage box, often used for keeping gardening supplies or grill equipment. A form is a backless bench that was used for seating in dining rooms, school rooms and law courts — can be leather or upholstered fabric with or without a back rest. Wooden benches in early railway passenger cars

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  6. Eye Benches I, II and III - Wikipedia

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    Eye Benches I, II and III is a 1996–1997 series of outdoor sculptures by Louise Bourgeois, installed at Olympic Sculpture Park in Seattle, Washington. [1] The installation includes three sets of two functional benches. [2] The sets are individually known as Eye Benches I, Eye Benches II, and Eye Benches III. [3] [4] [5]

  7. Patten (shoe) - Wikipedia

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    Pattens were worn outdoors over a normal shoe, had a wooden or later wood and metal sole, and were held in place by leather or cloth bands. Pattens functioned to elevate the foot above the mud and dirt (including human effluent and animal dung) of the street, in a period when road and urban paving was minimal. Women continued to wear pattens in ...

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