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  2. Trestle support - Wikipedia

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    Trestle legs come in two kinds: Fixed trestle legs, where the angle between the legs is a fixed joint. Folding trestle legs, where the angle is hinged, to make them more compact and portable. In the United States, a table or desk supported by X-shaped trestles is usually called a sawbuck table.

  3. Foot (furniture) - Wikipedia

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    (Top) 1 Types of feet. 2 Types of leg. 3 ... A foot is the floor level termination of furniture legs. [1] Legless furniture may be slightly raised off of the floor by ...

  4. Upholstery frame - Wikipedia

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    The type of wood depends upon the final piece, including function, style, and quality. Where parts of the frame are visible afterward, wood grades and species may be mixed. Hardwood destined for upholstery frames is primarily air-dried. [2] Hardwood frames for high-end furniture are often constructed from kiln-dried mixed hardwoods.

  5. Footstool - Wikipedia

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    The top is upholstered and padded in a fabric or animal hide, such as leather. This type of footstool is also a type of ottoman. It allows the seated person to rest their feet upon it, supporting the legs at a mostly horizontal level, thus giving rise to the alternate term footrest. High quality footstools are height–adjustable.

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    The armbar and footrest design and hidden seat frame elements create an inviting, open layout that fosters bonding between children, supporting Nuna's "family first" values. Each seat is ...

  7. Louis XV furniture - Wikipedia

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    The Menuisier, made the wooden framework of the furniture, which was held together by its structure and wooden chevilles or dowels; the use of nails or glue was forbidden. The Ebenist then covered the frame and native woods with thin pieces of exotic woods, called marquetry. In the reign of Louis XIV ebony was most often used for this covering ...

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