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  2. Ottoman (furniture) - Wikipedia

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    An ottoman is a piece of furniture. [1] Generally, ottomans have neither backs nor arms. They may be an upholstered low couch or a smaller cushioned seat used as a table, stool or footstool. The seat may have hinges and a lid for the inside hollow, which can be used for storing linen, magazines, or other items, making it a form of storage ...

  3. Zarf - Wikipedia

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    A couple of coffee cups inserted into zarfs (c. 1830, Swiss-made for Turkish market) A zarf (plural: zarfs, zarves; Turkish : zarflar ; Arabic : zuruuf ) is a cup holder , usually of ornamented metal, for a coffee cup without a handle [ 1 ] ( demitasse or fincan ).

  4. Qallalin tiles - Wikipedia

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    The predominant colours are blue, green, and ochre-like yellow, which distinguishes them from contemporary Ottoman tiles. [ 1 ] : 223–224 Good examples of them are found in the Zawiya of Abu al-Balawi or "Mosque of the Barber" in Kairouan , [ 1 ] : 223–224 as well as in a number of historic palaces and aristocratic houses in Tunis.

  5. Muqarnas - Wikipedia

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    [24]: 318–319 The largest examples of muqarnas domes can be found in Iraq and the Jazira region of eastern Syria, with a diverse variety of applications in domes, vaults, mihrabs, and niches. [7] These domes date from a period of great architectural activity between the mid-12th century and the Mongol invasion in the mid-13th century. [7]

  6. No. 14 chair - Wikipedia

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    The No. 14 chair is widely regarded as a design classic. It earned a gold medal when it was shown at the 1867 World Exposition in Paris.It has been praised by many designers and architects, including Le Corbusier, who said "Never was a better and more elegant design and a more precisely crafted and practical item created."

  7. Topkapı Palace - Wikipedia

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    This square building is an Ottoman kiosk, surrounded by a colonnade of 22 columns supporting the large roof with hanging eaves. The building dates from the 15th century. The ceiling of the chamber was painted in ultramarine blue and studded with golden stars. The walls were lined with blue, white and turquoise tiles. [58]

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