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    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] The most common type of Greek table had a rectangular top supported on three legs, although numerous configurations exist, including trapezoid and circular. [37]

  5. Oval Office - Wikipedia

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    There are four doors: the east door opens to the Rose Garden; the west door leads to a private study and dining room; the northwest door opens onto the main corridor of the West Wing; and the northeast door opens to the office of the president's secretary. The room takes inspiration from the bow oval rooms in the main residence of the White House.

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    Detail of the Mantes Carpet, Safavid, Louvre Hunting Carpet made by Ghiyâth-ud-Din Jâmi, wool, cotton and silk, 1542–1543, Museo Poldi Pezzoli, Milan 16th century, the "Schwarzenberg Carpet" Persian Safavid period Animal carpet 16th century, Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe Hamburg Detail of the above carpet Safavid Kerman ‘vase’ carpet fragment, southeast Persia, early 17th century

  7. Mary Surratt - Wikipedia

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    [4] [35] [76] The first floor, which was level with the street, had two large rooms, used as the kitchen and dining room. [4] [76] The second floor had a front and back parlor, with the room in the rear used as Mary Surratt's bedroom. [4] [77] The third floor had three rooms: two in the front and a larger one at the back.