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  2. First Look: Nate Berkus Debuts Residences In NYC - AOL

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    The kitchen features a walk-in pantry and honed marble countertops and backsplash. The handcrafted pendant lights above the island are by Baradax Ceramics . The stools are CB2 in a Dolly Fabrics ...

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    A channel-tufted breakfast banquette backs up to a cleverly curved kitchen island in this vibrant Birmingham cottage designed by Hundley Hilton Interiors. Banquette leather and mohair stool fabric ...

  4. Four Seasons Restaurant - Wikipedia

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    [70] [71] The items were sold at unusually high prices: for example, four ashtrays were sold for $12,500 and a banquette sold for $52,500. [72] Rosen opened two new restaurants in the old Seagram Building space, known as the Pool and the Grill, [73] which merged into a single restaurant in early 2020. [74]

  5. Bench (furniture) - Wikipedia

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    A form is a backless bench that was used for seating in dining rooms, school rooms and law courts — can be leather or upholstered fabric with or without a back rest. Wooden benches in early railway passenger cars; Långa Soffan, a 240-foot (73 m) park bench in Oskarshamn, Sweden A bench made from pallets

  6. Queen Anne style furniture - Wikipedia

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    Carved shell and S-scroll features on a walnut Philadelphia Queen Anne compass-seat chair, c1750 (Private collection) Curved lines, in feet, legs, arms, crest rails, and pediments, along with restrained ornament (often in a shell shape) emphasizing the material, are characteristic of Queen Anne style. [5]

  7. Banquette - Wikipedia

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    Banquette (along the wall on the right) on the Alhambra fortress in Spain. A banquette (French pronunciation:), rampart walk or parapet walk is a small footpath or elevated step along the inside of a rampart or parapet of a fortification. Musketeers atop it were able to view the counterscarp, or fire on enemies in the moat.