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    This one from Walmart is made of durable acacia wood and comes with stylish gold handles. The side lip ensures that spilled liquids stay where they belong — on the tray. $20 at Walmart

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    Each shelf is large enough to hold small to medium size pots. For reference, the pots in the pic are 4.5-5.5” diameter and the bigger pot on the bottom is about 6.5” diameter and it fits on ...

  5. Bernard Palissy - Wikipedia

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    Detail of a Palissy still-life platter of c. 1550 (see below for the whole piece) Bernard Palissy (French pronunciation: [bɛʁnaʁ palisi]; c. 1510 – c. 1589) was a French Huguenot potter, hydraulics engineer and craftsman, famous for having struggled for sixteen years to imitate Chinese porcelain.

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    A lazy Susan is a turntable (rotating tray) placed on a table or countertop to aid in distributing food. Lazy Susans may be made from a variety of materials but are usually glass, wood, or plastic. They are circular and placed in the centre of a table to share dishes easily among diners.

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    Roman dining table: mensa lunata Large 17th-century English folding tables. Some very early tables were made and used by the Ancient Egyptians [4] around 2500 BC, using wood and alabaster. [5] They were often little more than stone platforms used to keep objects off the floor, though a few examples of wooden tables have been found in tombs.

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