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  2. Nest of tables - Wikipedia

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    Nest of tables (also known as nested tables, nesting tables) is a set of few tables with progressively smaller heights and frames, so that they can be stacked when not in use. [1] A smaller table slides inside the frame of a larger one until it engages the edge of the back frame. [2] Typically a set contains three (trio) or four (quartetto ...

  3. West Elm - Wikipedia

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    West Elm store in Burlington, Massachusetts, U.S.. West Elm (stylized as west elm) is a retail store that features contemporary furniture designs and other housewares. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of Williams-Sonoma, Inc. [1] There are currently stores in the United States, Canada, Mexico, Australia, United Kingdom, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates and the India.

  4. New Haven County Courthouse - Wikipedia

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    The New Haven County Courthouse is located in downtown New Haven, facing the New Haven Green from the northwest corner of Elm and Church Streets, It is a three-story stone structure, finished in white Vermont marble. Its principal mass is basically rectangular, with projecting sections of differing depths on each side.

  5. Waterloo Elm - Wikipedia

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    Bellaigue, Geoffrey de (1978), "The Waterloo Elm", Furniture History, 14, The Furniture History Society: 14– 18, JSTOR 23405019 Christie's staff (10 May 2006), "A Regency Waterloo elm and ebony Brass-mounted reading table – Circa 1818–1820, Possibly by Thomas Chippendale, the younger - European Furniture & Works of Art Auction", Christie's Auctions & Private Sales

  6. Pennsylvania State Capitol sculpture groups - Wikipedia

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    Love and Labor: The Unbroken Law. Joseph Miller Huston, the Capitol's architect, chose Barnard in 1902 to create exterior sculpture for the building.The initial sculpture program, conceived by Barnard and Huston, called for eight sculpture groups – a pair flanking each of the building's four entrances – as well as an "enormous bronze composition along the skyline of the main entrance façade."

  7. 19 ways the world is designed for right-handed people - AOL

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    Lefties are the odd person out at rectangular dining tables. To avoid bumping elbows with the person next to them, they need to be selective about where they sit. This is less of a problem at ...

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