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  2. B&Q - Wikipedia

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    B&Q developed two new trading formats: HomeCentres, retailing furniture, bathrooms, soft furniture, flooring and lighting; and AutoCentres, being similar to a Halfords, the first launch taking place at Cribbs Causeway, Bristol, at the end of the 1980s. The concept being to have a HomeCentre, AutoCentre and DIY Superstore with one communal car park.

  3. List of furniture by William Burges - Wikipedia

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    Private collection [4] Wheel of Fortune table Treverbyn Vean: 1858-59 for Col. C. L. Somers Cocks Private collection [4] Sideboard and wine cabinet, also known as the Mirrored Buffet 1859 [4] Sold at Vost's Auctioneers, Newmarket, England in 1999. [6] Art Institute of Chicago [7] Wines and Beers sideboard 1859 For James Nicholson Victoria and ...

  4. Masó House - Wikipedia

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    The geometric forms of the bed headboard, wardrobe, and dressing table show Masó's preference for austere refinement combined with traditional craftsmanship. To accommodate the large Masó Valentí family, the house originally contained many more bedrooms on the second floor, now occupied by the offices and exhibition rooms of the Foundation.

  5. Jack the Ripper's Bedroom - Wikipedia

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    The furniture, which includes a dressing table and two chairs, is indistinct enough to prevent the viewer from making out certain details. The Manchester Art Gallery 's description of the painting says the indistinction makes "it conceivable that there is a person sitting on the [center] chair, but there is no one there."

  6. Victorian majolica - Wikipedia

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    majolica n. 1. is earthenware decorated with coloured lead glazes applied directly to an unglazed body. Victorian majolica is the familiar mass-produced earthenware decorated with coloured lead glazes [6] made during the Victorian era (1837–1900) in Britain, Europe and the US, typically hard-wearing, surfaces frequently moulded in relief, vibrant translucent glazes, in a variety of styles ...

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