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  2. The 15 Best Accent Chairs You Can Find on Amazon - AOL

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    With its eye-catching, low-back silhouette and gold-plated legs, this luxe accent chair is a steal priced at under $200. Dimensions: Width: ... Material: Velvet, metal. Colors: Ivory, Green.

  3. Joanna Gaines' Gorgeous Velvet Accent Chairs Give Off ... - AOL

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    Joanna Gaines, ever the decor inspiration, has the most gorgeous green velvet swivel accent chairs in her living room. We caught a sneak peek in a recent Reel.

  4. The 17 Most Comfortable Accent Chairs for Your Quiet Corner - AOL

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    "As for the style of the chair itself, we love introducing a new fabric, color, or pattern via accent seating–deep green velvet is a current favorite, especially when paired with a neutral linen ...

  5. Gallia family Hoffmann apartment collection - Wikipedia

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    The furniture was a lighter style the than other wooden furniture, in brown walnut, the chairs with a cross patterned back, and gold velvet upholstery. [22] The table and most of the chairs were left in the apartment, but the collection includes one chair, and the carpet, a geometric design in shades of brown. [23] Items

  6. Italian Baroque interior design - Wikipedia

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    Arm chairs had high backs and were primarily rectangular. Genoese chairs were made with rich fabrics like velvet or silk and often were gilded with gold. Arm chairs conveyed elite status and armless chairs a lower status. Ormolu. A gold colored alloy of copper, zinc and sometimes tin, one usually uses gold leaf or composite metals rather than gold.

  7. Domestic furnishing in early modern Scotland - Wikipedia

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    In 1539 James V had a green damask canopy fringed with gold and silk and another of red damask for this purpose. [102] Mary, Queen of Scots, had a stool of ease covered with green velvet, three with "purpour" and "crammosie broun" velvet, one with yellow damask, and another iron-bound stool covered with leather. These contained tin or pewter ...