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  2. Connor Palace - Wikipedia

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    Each dressing room had a separate room that housed a shower, bathtub, and medicine cabinet. The dressing rooms themselves were said to be lavishly decorated and included a dressing table with automatic lighting adjustments, a full-length mirror, a walk-in closet, and a small kitchen.

  3. Waterfall furniture - Wikipedia

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    The Waterfall style became popular in America after creating a stir at the Paris Colonial Exposition in 1931. A company in Grand Rapids, Michigan was among the first to produce furniture in the style in the United States; their efforts were successful enough to inspire other furniture factories to produce Waterfall furniture, much of which was mass-produced and of poor quality.

  4. Toilet service - Wikipedia

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    The Toilette (1743), with a mirror larger than in any surviving example, is disapproving, [31] and one of many satirical accounts and caricatures. [32] At the same time the development of dressing tables with integral mirrors, and porcelain vessels, represented an alternative style of toilet equipment.

  5. Hayes Theater - Wikipedia

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    On the west wall of the foyer, the door to the left of the fireplace led to a ladies' room. It was painted like the box office and had a large mirror, dressing table, chaise longue, and mahogany side chairs with armure coverings in a rose color. [11] To the right, stairs descended to a tea room that was similar in design to a residential living ...

  6. Louis XV furniture - Wikipedia

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    Another popular type of small table was the Table de toilette, or dressing table. One particular variety, en coeur, or heart-shaped, was especially designed for men; it stood on three legs mounted on rollers, contained an assortment of drawers and small compartments, and featured a folding mirror on top. [17]

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