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  2. Rustic furniture - Wikipedia

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    Rustic coffee table with cedar and mountain laurel branches. The rustic furniture movement developed during the mid- to late-1800s. John Gloag in A Short Dictionary Of Furniture says that "chairs and seats, with the framework carved to resemble the branches of trees, were made in the middle years of the 18th century, and there was a popular fashion for this naturalistic rustic furniture" in ...

  3. Furniture - Wikipedia

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    It was rectangular and supported on four legs, two of which could be longer than the other, providing support for an armrest or headboard. [35] Mattresses, rugs, and blankets may have been used, but there is no evidence for sheets. [34] In general, Greek tables were low and often appear in depictions alongside klinai. [36]

  4. Fallingwater - Wikipedia

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    Fallingwater is situated in Stewart Township in the Laurel Highlands of southwestern Pennsylvania, United States, [4] [5] about 72 miles (116 km) southeast of Pittsburgh. [6] [7] The house is located near Pennsylvania Route 381 (PA 381), [8] [9] between the communities of Ohiopyle and Mill Run in Fayette County.

  5. Gracie Mansion - Wikipedia

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    [280] [281] During Dinkins's mayoralty, there was controversy over a $11,500 headboard that Dinkins had ordered for the mansion; [xviii] [282] he and his allies eventually agreed to reimburse the city and the Gracie Mansion Conservancy for the cost of the headboard. [283] City inspectors discovered high lead levels in the mansion's water supply ...

  6. Rustic architecture - Wikipedia

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    Rustic architecture is a style of architecture in the United States used in rural government and private structures and their landscape interior design. [1]

  7. Queen Anne style architecture in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The former House and School of Industry at 120 West 16th Street in New York City Simon C. Sherwood House (1884), Southport, Connecticut. The British 19th-century Queen Anne style that had been formulated there by Norman Shaw and other architects arrived in New York City with the new housing for the New York House and School of Industry [3] at 120 West 16th Street (designed by Sidney V ...