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  2. Tansu - Wikipedia

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    A series of boxes with several long drawers for the storage of sword blades. They were used primarily by blade polishers. Most often the case wood of choice was Paulownia tomentosa (kiri) to help protect blades from oxidization in the humid summer months. The light weight of the wood also made it easier to move around between samurai customers. [7]

  3. 20 Home Organization Products That Are a Total Waste of Money

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    Food storage organizers can help you store leftovers, but they can also cause chaos in your drawers and on shelves. Try to use the same shape containers for easier stacking. For example, stick to ...

  4. Model 60 stacking stool - Wikipedia

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    The design was first presented to the public in November 1933 at a Finnish design exhibition titled Wood Only at Fortnum & Mason in London. [4] The stool has been in continuous production since its initial release in 1933. [5] A 1933 model of the stool was added to the permanent collection of MoMA in 1958. [6] [5] Aalto's Vyborg Library with stools

  5. These handy racks stick to your fridge and save tons of ... - AOL

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    HuggieGems' Magnetic Spice Storage Rack Organizer makes that possible without using tape, glue or drilling any holes. All you need is a fridge and just $20 for a set of four. All you need is a ...

  6. List of chairs - Wikipedia

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    Lambing chair, a wood "box" form of winged arm chair rarely having upholstery. Storage under the seat is common as a drawer or compartment. Lawn chair, usually a light, folding chair for outdoor use on soft surfaces. The left and right legs are joined along the ground into a single foot to make a broader contact area with the ground.

  7. Cordwood construction - Wikipedia

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    Cordwood masonry wall detail. The method is sometimes called stackwall because the effect resembles a stack of cordwood. A section of a cordwood home. Cordwood construction (also called cordwood masonry or cordwood building, alternatively stackwall or stovewood) is a term used for a natural building method in which short logs are piled crosswise to build a wall, using mortar or cob to ...

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