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  2. Beverly Magennis - Wikipedia

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    The exterior is decorated in mosaic tile, with an entrance and windows. The torso is constructed has a bondo finish and is painted. The stucco interior contains a small kitchen, mosaic countertops, dining table, and sleeping quarters. [9]

  3. Gordion Furniture and Wooden Artifacts - Wikipedia

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    The table had three curved legs, each with a stylized lion-paw foot and a large ring at the top. Nearby were the remains of another fancy table, called the “Mosaic Table” by Young because of its boldly inlaid table top. The top was made of boxwood boards, joined edge to edge and inlaid with strips of yew in a pattern of squares and crosses.

  4. Countertop - Wikipedia

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    Once manufactured the tops need only to be cut to length, mitered, fitted for assembly, and end capped (only if it is a visible finished end). A very specific machine for cutting the postform countertop is manufactured by only a few companies, it is commonly called a Cutting Station, Top Saw, or simply Miter Saw. This machine accurately cuts ...

  5. This Neoclassical-Inspired Loggia Is an Outdoor Host's Paradise

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    The outdoor kitchen, equipped with a pizza oven and grill from Zwilling, features mosaic tile backsplash from Artistic Tile and a custom plaster vent hood from Segreto Finishes.

  6. Marquetry - Wikipedia

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    Nevertheless, marquetry was introduced into London furniture at the Restoration of Charles II in 1660, the product of immigrant Dutch 'inlayers', whose craft traditions owed a lot to Antwerp. Panels of elaborately scrolling "seaweed" marquetry of box or holly contrasting with walnut appeared on table tops, cabinets, and long-case clocks.

  7. Aperiodic tiling - Wikipedia

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    A smaller set, of six aperiodic tiles (based on Wang tiles), was discovered by Raphael M. Robinson in 1971. [11] Roger Penrose discovered three more sets in 1973 and 1974, reducing the number of tiles needed to two, and Robert Ammann discovered several new sets in 1977. [12]

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