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  2. Headboard (furniture) - Wikipedia

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    Headboard (furniture) A wooden headboard. The headboard is a piece of furniture that attaches to the head of a bed. Historically used to isolate sleepers from cold, modern use is chiefly for aesthetics or for functional uses.

  3. List of furniture types - Wikipedia

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    Aquarium furniture. Bar furniture. Children's furniture. Door furniture. Hutch. Park furniture (such as benches and picnic tables) Stadium seating. Street furniture. Sword furniture – on Japanese swords (katana, wakizashi, tantō) all parts save the blade are referred to as "furniture".

  4. The Salvager - Wikipedia

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    Rico Daniels turns a pile of old fence posts and floorboards into a stylish four-poster bed. [4] 2004 9 Four-Poster Bed Part 2 Rico Daniels skins the leather off old bags, coats and shoes as he sets about designing his own unique headboard. [4] 2004 10 Bookcase Rico Daniels uses stained glass and dark wood to construct an elegant bookcase. [4 ...

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    5-Tier Bookcase. amazon.com. $71.52. Under $150. Hearst Owned. ... Ruby Wooden Bed Frame with Headboard. The cane and rattan look brings an airy and almost coastal vibe into a space, so if that's ...

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    When it comes to furniture, choose from modern Scandinavian-inspired design elements like minimalist platform beds, spindle-backed headboards and simple slingback chairs. Linda Wood Platform Bed ...

  7. Louis XVI furniture - Wikipedia

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    Louis XVI furniture is characterized by elegance and neoclassicism, a return to ancient Greek and Roman models. Much of it was designed and made for Queen Marie Antoinette for the new apartments she created in the Palace of Versailles, Palace of Fontainebleau, the Tuileries Palace, and other royal residences.