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  2. Olinalá (craftwork) - Wikipedia

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    Depending on the furniture, the work that must be applied can vary, although in general, the wooden boards go through several treatments, first by brushing to smooth it, then the trunk or furniture is assembled and the insecticide is applied.

  3. Trunk (luggage) - Wikipedia

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    Oak-slat trunks incorporating many construction-styles (e.g. dome-top, flat-top, beveled-top) were built on a wooden frame, where the malletier would fit thin oak slats vertically side-by-side until the entire trunk was covered. To a Victorian, this would show the complexity of the trunk and astuteness of the malletier, and was an indication of ...

  4. 6 DIY Patio Decor and Refresh Ideas - AOL

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    Furniture shopping, whether you’re giving a room a much-needed update or moving into a new space, can be fun. It gives you the chance to daydream, make inspo boards, hunt for great pieces, and ...

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    Here's a great trunk-or-treat decorating idea: Use an orange feather boa to add a bit of texture to your trunk decor! Oh, and the cutie in the skeleton costume certainly helps, too! Related ...

  6. Hope chest - Wikipedia

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    The term "hope chest" or "cedar chest" is used in the United States; in the United Kingdom, the term is "bottom drawer"; while both terms, and "glory box" are used by women in Australia. [1] [2] Today, some furniture makers refer to chests made to hold family heirlooms or general storage items as hope chests.

  7. English trunk - Wikipedia

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    This type of trunk first appeared around 1839. In some historical documents of the time it is referred to as a “railway basket” due to its wicker structure. [2] Modeled on the style of English chests – which explains its more common name "the English trunk" – it is made up of a wicker frame covered first in leather then potentially a canvas making it waterproof.

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